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Big SUMPRODUCT problem
Hi All........
In XL2k, I have a 3500 line database and the rightmost 2 columns I insert two large SUMPRODUCT formulas. One is wrapped with an ISERR statement and the other is part of a LOOKUP formula. Both were written ok and were WERE WORKING FINE FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS. All of a sudden they don't work. I've taken that same sheet out of an old version of the workbook where the SUMPRODUCT formulas are still working and put it in this workbook and it works fine as long as the SUMPRODUCT formulas are still referring to the older workbooks database, but when I copy them over to the current database sheet they fail just as the original ones do. This is pretty important to me as I use the results of these formulas as a basis for many "Reports". Any ideas?....... TIA Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 |
Big SUMPRODUCT problem
I suspect that the problem is in the data and not in the formulas.
You may need to back-off your recent changes until you find the offending data items. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu2007j "CLR" wrote: Hi All........ In XL2k, I have a 3500 line database and the rightmost 2 columns I insert two large SUMPRODUCT formulas. One is wrapped with an ISERR statement and the other is part of a LOOKUP formula. Both were written ok and were WERE WORKING FINE FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS. All of a sudden they don't work. I've taken that same sheet out of an old version of the workbook where the SUMPRODUCT formulas are still working and put it in this workbook and it works fine as long as the SUMPRODUCT formulas are still referring to the older workbooks database, but when I copy them over to the current database sheet they fail just as the original ones do. This is pretty important to me as I use the results of these formulas as a basis for many "Reports". Any ideas?....... TIA Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 |
Big SUMPRODUCT problem
Thanks, I'll give that a try.....however, I forgot to mention that I have
other SUMPRODUCT formulas on another sheet that refer to this same database that still work........but I will try switching databases with an older one that still worked.......it is an annual database with about 250-300 ines per month, and once a month I remove the oldest month and add in the current month, so will check out that process too........ Many thanks, Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Gary''s Student" wrote in message ... I suspect that the problem is in the data and not in the formulas. You may need to back-off your recent changes until you find the offending data items. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu2007j "CLR" wrote: Hi All........ In XL2k, I have a 3500 line database and the rightmost 2 columns I insert two large SUMPRODUCT formulas. One is wrapped with an ISERR statement and the other is part of a LOOKUP formula. Both were written ok and were WERE WORKING FINE FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS. All of a sudden they don't work. I've taken that same sheet out of an old version of the workbook where the SUMPRODUCT formulas are still working and put it in this workbook and it works fine as long as the SUMPRODUCT formulas are still referring to the older workbooks database, but when I copy them over to the current database sheet they fail just as the original ones do. This is pretty important to me as I use the results of these formulas as a basis for many "Reports". Any ideas?....... TIA Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 |
Big SUMPRODUCT problem
Well, your suggestion seemed to hit at the heart of the problem. I replaced
the database with an older one where the SUMPRODUCT formulas still worked and the problem went away! Then, I was able to recreate the problem by running a routine I have whereby I keep a GOLD copy of all the formulas in the sheet in ROW 1, and keep the database at Copy PasteSpecial Values, so I don't have so many formulas to save and recalculate.........well it happens when I copy down one of the columns that is used in the SUMPRODUCT formulas, that is when all the SUMPRODUCT formulas go bad.......so, maybe I need to store the GOLD formulas in a macro rather than on ROW 1, because even the ROW 1 versions of the SUMPRODUCT formulas go bad with the rest.......then it's all downhill from there........ Anyway.......you showed me the light and was of a GREAT HELP........many thank-you's, Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Gary''s Student" wrote in message ... I suspect that the problem is in the data and not in the formulas. You may need to back-off your recent changes until you find the offending data items. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu2007j "CLR" wrote: Hi All........ In XL2k, I have a 3500 line database and the rightmost 2 columns I insert two large SUMPRODUCT formulas. One is wrapped with an ISERR statement and the other is part of a LOOKUP formula. Both were written ok and were WERE WORKING FINE FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS. All of a sudden they don't work. I've taken that same sheet out of an old version of the workbook where the SUMPRODUCT formulas are still working and put it in this workbook and it works fine as long as the SUMPRODUCT formulas are still referring to the older workbooks database, but when I copy them over to the current database sheet they fail just as the original ones do. This is pretty important to me as I use the results of these formulas as a basis for many "Reports". Any ideas?....... TIA Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 |
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