'GETPIVOTDATA' causes a formula parse error












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I'm trying to use the GETPIVOTDATA function to recreate a column from the pivot table in a new sheet.



I used the formula:



=GETPIVOTDATA("SUM of Ut", 'Pivot Table 1')


I also tried



=GETPIVOTDATA("SUM of Ut", 'Pivot Table 1'!A1)


The column I want to recreate is called 'SUM av Ut' and everything can be found here:



https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jdbBvpgR9NnuXYW5waOqAf7utC2valQOFscmgocM3kk/edit?usp=sharing



Any help would be appreciated, thanks!










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  • Add to the question the actual formula that you wrote.
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  • Thanks Ruben, done
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I'm trying to use the GETPIVOTDATA function to recreate a column from the pivot table in a new sheet.



I used the formula:



=GETPIVOTDATA("SUM of Ut", 'Pivot Table 1')


I also tried



=GETPIVOTDATA("SUM of Ut", 'Pivot Table 1'!A1)


The column I want to recreate is called 'SUM av Ut' and everything can be found here:



https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jdbBvpgR9NnuXYW5waOqAf7utC2valQOFscmgocM3kk/edit?usp=sharing



Any help would be appreciated, thanks!










share|improve this question
























  • Add to the question the actual formula that you wrote.
    – Rubén
    Nov 22 at 22:00










  • Thanks Ruben, done
    – timothyylim
    Nov 23 at 7:46














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-1







I'm trying to use the GETPIVOTDATA function to recreate a column from the pivot table in a new sheet.



I used the formula:



=GETPIVOTDATA("SUM of Ut", 'Pivot Table 1')


I also tried



=GETPIVOTDATA("SUM of Ut", 'Pivot Table 1'!A1)


The column I want to recreate is called 'SUM av Ut' and everything can be found here:



https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jdbBvpgR9NnuXYW5waOqAf7utC2valQOFscmgocM3kk/edit?usp=sharing



Any help would be appreciated, thanks!










share|improve this question















I'm trying to use the GETPIVOTDATA function to recreate a column from the pivot table in a new sheet.



I used the formula:



=GETPIVOTDATA("SUM of Ut", 'Pivot Table 1')


I also tried



=GETPIVOTDATA("SUM of Ut", 'Pivot Table 1'!A1)


The column I want to recreate is called 'SUM av Ut' and everything can be found here:



https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jdbBvpgR9NnuXYW5waOqAf7utC2valQOFscmgocM3kk/edit?usp=sharing



Any help would be appreciated, thanks!







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  • Add to the question the actual formula that you wrote.
    – Rubén
    Nov 22 at 22:00










  • Thanks Ruben, done
    – timothyylim
    Nov 23 at 7:46


















  • Add to the question the actual formula that you wrote.
    – Rubén
    Nov 22 at 22:00










  • Thanks Ruben, done
    – timothyylim
    Nov 23 at 7:46
















Add to the question the actual formula that you wrote.
– Rubén
Nov 22 at 22:00




Add to the question the actual formula that you wrote.
– Rubén
Nov 22 at 22:00












Thanks Ruben, done
– timothyylim
Nov 23 at 7:46




Thanks Ruben, done
– timothyylim
Nov 23 at 7:46












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Your spreadsheet use comma as decimal separator and semicolon as argument separator.



To solve the problem, on your formula replace the comma by a semicolon






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      To solve the problem, on your formula replace the comma by a semicolon






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        Your spreadsheet use comma as decimal separator and semicolon as argument separator.



        To solve the problem, on your formula replace the comma by a semicolon






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        To solve the problem, on your formula replace the comma by a semicolon







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