Formula errors
These are some errors you might encounter when using formulas, and their possible causes:
#DIV/0!
The formula attempts to divide by zero.
#N/A
The parameters of the formula are correctly specified but the result does not exist. This error is also displayed if the value in the database is NULL.
#NAME?
Indicates, for example, that you have misspelled the name of the
formula. For example =ssum
instead of =sum
. Or it can indicate that a string parameter in the
formula is not enclosed in double quotes.
#NULLPTR!
#NULLPTR! is displayed if, for example, you specify intersecting ranges,
but the ranges do not intersect. For example this formula specifies an intersection
between rows E and F: =E7:F7 E8:F8
but there is no
point at which two rows intersect
#NUM!
The formula returns a value which is too large. Or, an invalid number is specified as an argument of the formula.
#OBJECT!
An object referenced by the formula does not exist. For example, a formula references a list view object which is then deleted.
#REF
A data connection or cube referenced by the formula does not exist or is not currently connected. Or, a cell referenced by the formula does not exist. For example the formula is in a value cell of a hyperblock and references the key index cell, and the hyperblock is then deleted.
#VALUE
The formula uses text where numbers are required. For example, the
formula
=sum("I",2,3)
generates #VALUE.
The error might also be displayed in View mode in Application Studio, but not in Design mode. This can happen if, for example, the formula is outside a hyperblock but references a cell which is occupied by a hyperblock.