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Formula disappering in spreadsheet study

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[2015-07-08 22:53:32]
User224651 - Posts: 28
I have a chart book with 5 charts in it.

Each chart has a spreadsheet study attached to it.

The spreadsheets do not query each other for data.




recently the formula in the spreadsheet studies has begun disappearing from cell

ie.

cell k3 is "=if(ap3=1,1,0)"

I change it to "=if(and(cf3=0,ch3=0,ap3=1),1,0)

I reload the chart attached to the spreadsheet to allow the formula to propagate down column k.

I check cell k3 and it reads =if(ap3=1,1,0)"



Cell M4 contains "if(aq3=1,1,0)"

next I delete the formula in cell m4

I reloaded the chart attached to the spreadsheet.

Cell M4 contins the original formula, "=if(ap3=1,1,0)"


Is this a known behavior?

Is it possible to repair the chartbook/ spreadsheets?

Are there steps I can take to avoid this behavior in the Future?

All the best,
Alex
[2015-07-09 17:44:39]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
The reason this happens is because of the Formula Source Sheet Number Input setting with the Spreadsheet study. This is documented here:
http://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?page=doc/doc_SpreadsheetStudyInputs.html#FormulaSourceSheetNumber

We recommend setting it to 0 and then it will be automatically set properly.
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