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RunTime Error 1004? _Default Property?
Hi All,
I'm writing some code that automatically changes PageField Values in a PivotTable. On one of them, I get a Run Time Error 1004 "Unable to set the _Default property of the PivotItem Class". Does anyone know what this means in this context? Below is a section of code that I'm using, and it works ok on another field that I am doing it on... ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable1").PivotFields ("Wk_Ending").CurrentPage = _ "07/07/2007" |
RunTime Error 1004? _Default Property?
I can't say if this will solve your problem or not, but
I have found it best to loop through the pivotitems in the page field and find the pivotitem that contains the value you want to use, then set the currentpage to the value of the pivotitem. This eliminates the chance of screwing up your pivot table by assigning a non-existent item. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "DarrenS" wrote: Hi All, I'm writing some code that automatically changes PageField Values in a PivotTable. On one of them, I get a Run Time Error 1004 "Unable to set the _Default property of the PivotItem Class". Does anyone know what this means in this context? Below is a section of code that I'm using, and it works ok on another field that I am doing it on... ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable1").PivotFields ("Wk_Ending").CurrentPage = _ "07/07/2007" |
RunTime Error 1004? _Default Property?
Cheers Tom, I know that the item is definitely there, because I also tried recording the macro to make sure that the code, field names and values are exactly correct. Playing back the recording still gives the same error...? "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: I can't say if this will solve your problem or not, but I have found it best to loop through the pivotitems in the page field and find the pivotitem that contains the value you want to use, then set the currentpage to the value of the pivotitem. This eliminates the chance of screwing up your pivot table by assigning a non-existent item. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "DarrenS" wrote: Hi All, I'm writing some code that automatically changes PageField Values in a PivotTable. On one of them, I get a Run Time Error 1004 "Unable to set the _Default property of the PivotItem Class". Does anyone know what this means in this context? Below is a section of code that I'm using, and it works ok on another field that I am doing it on... ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable1").PivotFields ("Wk_Ending").CurrentPage = _ "07/07/2007" |
RunTime Error 1004? _Default Property?
That's cool Darren. I set up a pivot table and recorded the code and got this:
Sub ABC() ' ' Macro3 Macro ' Macro recorded 07/09/2007 by OGILVTW ' ' ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable1") _ .PivotFields("Date").CurrentPage = _ "07/07/2007" End Sub and it gave me an error as well (same as you). I tried my advice: Sub eFG() Dim pi As PivotItem With ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable1") _ .PivotFields("Date") For Each pi In .PivotItems If CDate(pi.Value) = CDate("07/07/2007") Then .CurrentPage = pi.Value End If Next End With End Sub And its working like a champ. I am changing dates in the code and it works great. The only sad part is thinking about you sitting around with your recorded code getting errors. What actually does work (besides my way) going back to your old recorded code way (at least for me) is to do Sub ABC() ' ' Macro3 Macro ' Macro recorded 07/09/2007 by OGILVTW ' Modified by OGILVYTW after examining what the ' value of the pivot item actually is. ' ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable1") _ .PivotFields("Date").CurrentPage = _ "7/7/2007" End Sub that worked, but the suggestion I made previously works without finding out what it is actually looking for. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "DarrenS" wrote: Cheers Tom, I know that the item is definitely there, because I also tried recording the macro to make sure that the code, field names and values are exactly correct. Playing back the recording still gives the same error...? "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: I can't say if this will solve your problem or not, but I have found it best to loop through the pivotitems in the page field and find the pivotitem that contains the value you want to use, then set the currentpage to the value of the pivotitem. This eliminates the chance of screwing up your pivot table by assigning a non-existent item. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "DarrenS" wrote: Hi All, I'm writing some code that automatically changes PageField Values in a PivotTable. On one of them, I get a Run Time Error 1004 "Unable to set the _Default property of the PivotItem Class". Does anyone know what this means in this context? Below is a section of code that I'm using, and it works ok on another field that I am doing it on... ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable1").PivotFields ("Wk_Ending").CurrentPage = _ "07/07/2007" |
RunTime Error 1004? _Default Property?
Wow, still no joy...
You know, I have a funny feeling there may be a problem with my PivotTables. You see, I reaise now that it worked when I first did it, but when I ran one of my Macros it started giving errors. I believe it could be something to do with data types. The date in my source data isn't picked up by excel as a date, so I convert the column to dates using the 'text to columns' function. Does that sound like a culprit to you? I'm gonna re-build my PivotTables and see how it goes and let you know. Cheers Darren "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: That's cool Darren. I set up a pivot table and recorded the code and got this: Sub ABC() ' ' Macro3 Macro ' Macro recorded 07/09/2007 by OGILVTW ' ' ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable1") _ .PivotFields("Date").CurrentPage = _ "07/07/2007" End Sub and it gave me an error as well (same as you). I tried my advice: Sub eFG() Dim pi As PivotItem With ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable1") _ .PivotFields("Date") For Each pi In .PivotItems If CDate(pi.Value) = CDate("07/07/2007") Then .CurrentPage = pi.Value End If Next End With End Sub And its working like a champ. I am changing dates in the code and it works great. The only sad part is thinking about you sitting around with your recorded code getting errors. What actually does work (besides my way) going back to your old recorded code way (at least for me) is to do Sub ABC() ' ' Macro3 Macro ' Macro recorded 07/09/2007 by OGILVTW ' Modified by OGILVYTW after examining what the ' value of the pivot item actually is. ' ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable1") _ .PivotFields("Date").CurrentPage = _ "7/7/2007" End Sub that worked, but the suggestion I made previously works without finding out what it is actually looking for. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "DarrenS" wrote: Cheers Tom, I know that the item is definitely there, because I also tried recording the macro to make sure that the code, field names and values are exactly correct. Playing back the recording still gives the same error...? "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: I can't say if this will solve your problem or not, but I have found it best to loop through the pivotitems in the page field and find the pivotitem that contains the value you want to use, then set the currentpage to the value of the pivotitem. This eliminates the chance of screwing up your pivot table by assigning a non-existent item. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "DarrenS" wrote: Hi All, I'm writing some code that automatically changes PageField Values in a PivotTable. On one of them, I get a Run Time Error 1004 "Unable to set the _Default property of the PivotItem Class". Does anyone know what this means in this context? Below is a section of code that I'm using, and it works ok on another field that I am doing it on... ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable1").PivotFields ("Wk_Ending").CurrentPage = _ "07/07/2007" |
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