On Fri, May 22, 2026 at 3:04 AM Tomaž Vajngerl <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Ben,
>
> On Fri, May 22, 2026 at 10:03 AM Benjamin Urban <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I guess my question, then, would be: How can I make the cell appear to
> be an error, while still storing a valid (non-error) value?
>
> Maybe just set the text as you already do in cellform.cxx, but just
> return "ScGlobal::GetErrorString(FormulaError::NotAvailable);".
> I would just go with #N/A! because adding new errors is complicated
> when you want to write that to OOXML. I didn't check if there is some
> kind of extension to OOXML, but in the case of #SPILL! it is converted
> to #VALUE! when saving to an OOXML document, because you can't extend
> it with #SPILL! without breaking backwards compatibility.
>

In fact, I already had to add a new error code, for when a call is
attempted with a value that is not a function.

One question: if I understand correctly, if you do this then you can
> use the LAMBDA by referencing the cell -> like A1: =LAMBDA(a,b, a+b)
> and then in B1: =A1(1,2) ? I tried this with MSO and GSheets but that
> didn't work.
>
> Tomaž
>

Yes, that works fine. I actually didn't realize it doesn't work in MSO and
GSheets. On further investigation, it seems GSheets only allows that sort
of syntax if you refer to it using a name, rather than a cell reference. I
wonder why they decided to do that, as I don't see a way that it wouldn't
be extra effort.

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