A
adamgha
I have a very simple pivot table:
Name | Sales | Cost
I'm using the GETPIVOTDATA function to grab data from it.
=GETPIVOTDATA("Sales", $A$3, "Name", "Adam")
So far so good.
Then, in order to make this formula draggable, I replace the name of
the salesperson with a cell reference.
=GETPIVOTDATA("Sales", $A$3, "Name", C14)
Still works.
However, I want to take it one more level and replace the field name
that's outputted ("Sales") with another cell reference. I try it and it
returns a #REF message:
=GETPIVOTDATA(D13, $A$3, "Name", C14)
This isn't a formatting issue either, because cell D13 is spelled and
formatted exactly the same in the pivot as it is outside the pivot.
Also, running an IF= statement turns up true, further proving this.
Is this an Excel glitch? I'm quite baffled...
Name | Sales | Cost
I'm using the GETPIVOTDATA function to grab data from it.
=GETPIVOTDATA("Sales", $A$3, "Name", "Adam")
So far so good.
Then, in order to make this formula draggable, I replace the name of
the salesperson with a cell reference.
=GETPIVOTDATA("Sales", $A$3, "Name", C14)
Still works.
However, I want to take it one more level and replace the field name
that's outputted ("Sales") with another cell reference. I try it and it
returns a #REF message:
=GETPIVOTDATA(D13, $A$3, "Name", C14)
This isn't a formatting issue either, because cell D13 is spelled and
formatted exactly the same in the pivot as it is outside the pivot.
Also, running an IF= statement turns up true, further proving this.
Is this an Excel glitch? I'm quite baffled...