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After you create the pivot table, you could build the GetPivotData
formula. Assuming that you're using Excel 2000, add code similar to the following: '======================= Dim str As String str = ActiveSheet.Name & "!" & _ ActiveSheet.PivotTables(1).TableRange2.Cells(1, 1).Address Sheets("Lists").Range("G3").Formula = _ "=GETPIVOTDATA(" & str & ",""TEST"")" '======================== Kobayashi wrote: I have a pivot table that I create with code and name 'SummaryPivot'. However, could somebody please explain why I get an error when I use the following formula: =getpivotdata(SummaryPivot, "TEST") I think it's because the name does not reference an actual cell within the PT, just the PT object itself? Why is this? What's the best way to get around this? I'll be placing this function within a VBA procedure so don't really want to have to define an additional name? The following is my code that creates/names the pivot in the first place, if it helps? ActiveWorkbook.PivotCaches.Add(SourceType:=xlDatab ase, SourceData:= _ rng).CreatePivotTable TableDestination:="", _ TableName:="SummaryPivot" Thanks, Adrian -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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