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Hi,

I have following custom function:

Public Function InterestCapitalisation(freq As String) As Double
Dim source As Range
Set source = Application.Caller()
Dim qperiod As Integer
Dim qwynik As Double
qperiod = source.Offset(0, -4).Value
qwynik = qperiod / 3
Select Case freq
Case "monthly"
InterestCapitalisation = source.Offset(0, -1).Value
Case "quarterly"
If Not (Int(qwynik) * 3 = qperiod) Then
source.Value = 0
Else
InterestCapitalisation = source.Offset(0, -1).Value + _
source.Offset(-1, -1).Value + source.Offset(-2, -1).Value

End If
End Select

Unfortunately when function is evaluating once it's firing again causing
cyclic reference.

How can I remove this cyclic reference?

Przemek

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