hi all.
i am the new face on the Cognos TM1. there are some questions in my work.
Q1: How can i control the "VUSLICE" Return Values start point in the Excel, it allways start from "A1" Cell.
Q2: How can i get the caculate value from the excel without use a VBA macro.
thanks.
How can I control the "VUSLICE" return values in the Excel
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Re: How can I control the "VUSLICE" return values in the Excel
Hello,
Q1: You can not change the start point. However, you can create a new workbook/sheet, call the function, use the ActiveSheet.UsedRange function to get whatever was produced and copy it somewhere else you like.
Q2: I don't get this. You'll need to explain a bite further - at least for me. (Like where do you want to have what data)
Q1: You can not change the start point. However, you can create a new workbook/sheet, call the function, use the ActiveSheet.UsedRange function to get whatever was produced and copy it somewhere else you like.
Q2: I don't get this. You'll need to explain a bite further - at least for me. (Like where do you want to have what data)
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Re: How can I control the "VUSLICE" return values in the Excel
hi Lukas Meyer, thanks
about Q2:
At a Excel file i can carete a Command Button(ActionX Control Button) and coding in the button action use the "VUSLICE" macro get the caculate result . with out this way , hao can i get the caculate result from a Excel.
thanks.
about Q2:
At a Excel file i can carete a Command Button(ActionX Control Button) and coding in the button action use the "VUSLICE" macro get the caculate result . with out this way , hao can i get the caculate result from a Excel.
thanks.
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Re: How can I control the "VUSLICE" return values in the Excel
Have you read the user guide manual? Any of it? I suggest you do.
You can slice a view out of the cube viewer, or even more simply you can have a report using a previously sliced out view with DBRW formulas (with whatever formatting you desire) as an Excel report and simply hit the Shift + F9 keys. Yes it is as simple as that, no really it is
You can slice a view out of the cube viewer, or even more simply you can have a report using a previously sliced out view with DBRW formulas (with whatever formatting you desire) as an Excel report and simply hit the Shift + F9 keys. Yes it is as simple as that, no really it is
