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Hello CWin,
If they have multiple Quick Views in the workbook, are they changing or drilling down into the Quick Views? I have seen clients that just have them structured the way want to and leave it that way. In those situations, I find using XFGetCell easier so you can drive the dimension selections from a set cell in the Excel workbook.
For example: =XFGetCell(True, "Equipment Division", "EUS01", "", "Local", "BudgetWorking", A1, "Periodic", "41010", "None", "BeforeAdj", "None", "None", "USNE", "PRD110W", "CST1101", "None", "None", "None", "None")
Thank you,
Ben
- CWin11 months agoNew Contributor II
Thanks, Ben --- They want to use the dynamic function of the quick view so if a new account / entity is used it will show in their reports.
- MikeG11 months agoContributor III
Hi CWin you would need to convert the Quick View or embedded Cube View to an XFGetCell() retrieve report. Then you can do what BenThompson noted and have a Cell Reference to the T#.
You can't embed a Cell Reference into a Quick View. At least not that I'm aware of.
Hope this helps,
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