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Handling of Excel formula in Workiva Spreadsheet

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  • Mike Davis

    Hi John!

    Sorry, it took me some time to get an answer sorted for you here. Regarding the formulas, we're looking into getting MMULT and TRANSPOSE added and can add you as a requestor there. I've shared your instance as well regarding the export functionality for Excel and removing the "@" sign. We'll be in touch regarding both. Let me know if you have any questions for me in the meantime.Cheers!

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  • Mike Davis

    MMULT and TRANSPOSE are now supported in Workiva Spreadsheets.

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  • Crislaine Pires dos Santos

    Hi Mike Davis

    When importing my spreadsheet into Wdesk, I’m getting a #NAME? error in the cells containing the following formula:

    =TEXT(EDATE(DATE(YEAR($B$11)-1,10,1),ROW(A1)-1),"mmm'yy")
    

    Could you confirm whether Wdesk supports all the formulas used in this calculation, or if there are any limitations I should be aware of?

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  • Isabel Messore

    Hi Crislaine Pires dos Santos

    Thank you for pointing that out! The ROW function is not supported in Workiva, which is likely the cause of the #NAME? error in your formula. You can explore using the SEQUENCE function as a workaround, depending on your specific use case!
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  • Crislaine Pires dos Santos

    Thank you Isabel Messore. I solved the issue by using the ROWS function.

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