Replace #REF! with 0

pmviana

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I am using the following formula to get the quantities of the blue model if found in a pivot table(=+GETPIVOTDATA("Sales";'2019'!$A$3;"Model";"Blue").
When is not on the list I get "#REF!", how can I have "0" instead?
Many thanks in advance.
 

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try =iferror(your formula here,0) around your formula

I must be doing something wrong as it cames back an error. I am using the following formula =IFERROR(+GETPIVOTDATA("Sales";'2019'!$A$3;"Model";"Blue"),0)...
 
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can you try =IFERROR((+GETPIVOTDATA("Sales";'2019'!$A$3;"Model";"Blue"),0)
 
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