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On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 5:53 PM, <broehmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That formula was in a prior post.
=AVERAGE(INDIRECT("'"&A6&"'!F6:$F$18"))
OK. I think I understand now. You probably do need to use INDIRECT.
If this formula is working for you when you enter it by hand, then all
you need to do is get it into an RPG string. Have you already tried
'AVERAGE(INDIRECT("''"&A6&"''!F6:$F$18"))'
That is, repeat the single-quotes? (And of course drop the leading
equals sign, which isn't technically part of the formula, but rather
an indicator that tells the Excel GUI that the value is a formula and
not a string.)
John Y.
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