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Daniel Deaquino
Hello, I am having a problem using EXCEL 2007, when I do the follow operation:
First, I create a Pivot table in a excel's worksheet and connect to one sql
server 2005's cube.
Then I build the query using Field List window. After that the PivotTable
content is refreshed without trouble
Finally I open "PivotTable Options" window and disable the options "Show
grand totals for rows" and "Show grand totals for columns" (under the tab
"Totals and Filters") and click OK. When I do this, one message box appears
containing the next error message:
"Excel cannot complete this task with available resources. Choose less data
or close other applications".
OK is the only button showed in the message box displaying the error. When I
click the OK button, the message box with the same error appears again, and I
have to finish EXCEL using the task manager to continue. For now I only would
like this message box appear only one time.
Do someone of us know if that is a Bug of EXCEL 2007, or how this behavior
can be avoided??? I opened the Windows Update Site and it tells me that my pc
does not need any Office update, so i guess my Office 2007 installation has
the latest updates.
I hope someone can help me!
NOTE: I am NOT using any code or macro (VBA, DotNet)
Thanks in advance
First, I create a Pivot table in a excel's worksheet and connect to one sql
server 2005's cube.
Then I build the query using Field List window. After that the PivotTable
content is refreshed without trouble
Finally I open "PivotTable Options" window and disable the options "Show
grand totals for rows" and "Show grand totals for columns" (under the tab
"Totals and Filters") and click OK. When I do this, one message box appears
containing the next error message:
"Excel cannot complete this task with available resources. Choose less data
or close other applications".
OK is the only button showed in the message box displaying the error. When I
click the OK button, the message box with the same error appears again, and I
have to finish EXCEL using the task manager to continue. For now I only would
like this message box appear only one time.
Do someone of us know if that is a Bug of EXCEL 2007, or how this behavior
can be avoided??? I opened the Windows Update Site and it tells me that my pc
does not need any Office update, so i guess my Office 2007 installation has
the latest updates.
I hope someone can help me!
NOTE: I am NOT using any code or macro (VBA, DotNet)
Thanks in advance