Reference Cell in “GetPivotData” Function

dmcgetti

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My function is working correctly when I manually enter the "CustomerAccoutNumber":

Code:
[COLOR=#242729][FONT=Consolas]=GETPIVOTDATA("[Measures].[Sum of SalePrice]",[[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#242729][FONT=Consolas]2017Sales.xlsx]GMBlitzOct!$A$6,"[2017Sales].[CustomerAccountNumber]"," [/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#242729][FONT=Consolas][2017Sales].[CustomerAccountNumber].&[Z4049200]")[/FONT][/COLOR]


But I would like to replace the "Z4049200" with a cell reference so I can copy and drag down for multiple rows, is it possible?
 

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100% untested, but this would be my guess:
Code:
[COLOR=#242729][FONT=Consolas]=GETPIVOTDATA("[Measures].[Sum of SalePrice]",[[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT=Consolas][COLOR=#242729]2017Sales.xlsx]GMBlitzOct!$A$6,"[2017Sales].[CustomerAccountNumber]"," [/COLOR][/FONT][COLOR=#242729][/COLOR][COLOR=#242729][FONT=Consolas][2017Sales].[CustomerAccountNumber].&[[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#0000FF][FONT=Consolas]"&[COLOR=#242729][FONT=Consolas][/FONT][/COLOR]A2&"[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#242729][FONT=Consolas]]")[/FONT][/COLOR]
 
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100% untested, but this would be my guess:
Code:
[COLOR=#242729][FONT=Consolas]=GETPIVOTDATA("[Measures].[Sum of SalePrice]",[[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT=Consolas][COLOR=#242729]2017Sales.xlsx]GMBlitzOct!$A$6,"[2017Sales].[CustomerAccountNumber]"," [/COLOR][/FONT][COLOR=#242729][FONT=Consolas][2017Sales].[CustomerAccountNumber].&[[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff][FONT=Consolas]"&A2&"[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#242729][FONT=Consolas]]")[/FONT][/COLOR]

Bingo!

Thank you!
 
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