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Hello,
I am sorry if i selected the wrong section.
I am working on a pivot table. When I drag it, the value did not change.
Please see screenshoot below
Please tell how to fix it?
The month in formula is always "Apr". You should change it to the cell name.
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I tried it but got the following error.
What to do?
Let me try. Will let you know.
pls try something like below
=GETPIVOTDATA("[Measures].[downtimecount]",$B$3,"[Table5].[Station]","[Table5].[Station].&[ISB]","[Table5].[Month]","[Table5].[Month].&["&P19&"]")
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I am unable to do.
Can you please correct? I am pasting the formula.
=GETPIVOTDATA("[Measures].[Count of Downtime]",$O$18,"[Downtime].[Station]","[Downtime].[Station].&[ISB]","[MTBF Available Time].[Month]","[MTBF Available Time].[Month].&[Apr]")
pls try this
=GETPIVOTDATA("[Measures].[Count of Downtime]",$O$18,"[Downtime].[Station]","[Downtime].[Station].&[ISB]","[MTBF Available Time].[Month]","[MTBF Available Time].[Month].&["&P19&"]")
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