Have you checked the workbook for standard excel issues and/or PAfE logging?
Circular References
Broken Links
Large amounts of invalid named ranges
Large amounts of hidden named ranges
Tried removing the @ sign in front of the formula
Checked your office build number vs other users
Cleared the PAfE cache
Turned on logging and looked at the .har file in fiddler
Robby
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Original Message:
Sent: 2/26/2024 9:51:00 AM
From: Herman Teeuwen
Subject: RE: PAfE #NUM! Errors
Thanks for the pointer George!
I just asked the user to test this, but it does not resolve the issue, user sees even more #NUM! errors than before (and some formulas just showing values).
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Herman Teeuwen
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Original Message:
Sent: Mon February 26, 2024 09:34 AM
From: George Tonkin
Subject: PAfE #NUM! Errors
Have you tried the magic PAfE Keys?
Ctrl + Shift + F9 or Ctrl + Shift + Alt + F9 - this seems to clear cache etc. and was mentioned by Ted on an AMA
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George Tonkin
Business Partner
MCI Consultants
Johannesburg
Original Message:
Sent: Mon February 26, 2024 09:26 AM
From: Herman Teeuwen
Subject: PAfE #NUM! Errors
Hi George,
I don't think that in this case this could be due to security because the #NUM! errors don't appear in the same formulas.
In one case, they show values, and in the next case, they show #NUM! errors.
Best,
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Herman Teeuwen
Original Message:
Sent: Mon February 26, 2024 09:17 AM
From: George Tonkin
Subject: PAfE #NUM! Errors
Hi Herman,
#num! could also be down to security where the user does not have permissions to the cube, elements etc.
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George Tonkin
Business Partner
MCI Consultants
Johannesburg
Original Message:
Sent: Mon February 26, 2024 09:12 AM
From: Herman Teeuwen
Subject: PAfE #NUM! Errors
One specific PAfE user gets #NUM! errors. They don't come always and they don't occur consistently in the same range of formulas.
We cannot reproduce the issue on other workstations.
Has anyone seen this before or maybe have a clue where to look to fix this?
We're using "IBM_PAfE_x86_2.0.89.3.xll", but we have also tried with a more recent version "IBM_PAfE_x86_2.0.93.6.xll".
Thanks in advance.
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Herman Teeuwen
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