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#N/A value CUBEVALUE with PowerPivot Connection - any limitations?

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Hello,

I have been setting up an Excel 2010 sheet with 1000+ CUBEVALUE formulas to populate data from PowerPivot. 

The PowerPivot tab contains the following tabs:

  • Data 1 (25k rows)
  • Data 2 (40k rows)

There is no relationship between the 2 data sets. 

When I initially loaded the data and started to write the formulas, everything worked perfectly fine. The values were being displayed exactly in the way expected. 

After 1000+ cells with formulas were created I tried to refresh the data connection between Excel and PowerPivot. First of all I noticed that the connection was much slower than before. But unfortunately it only gives me random (or at least I don't see the pattern) cells with the correct values, and other cells #N/A. 

I have tried to search if there are any limitations in terms of number of cells when using this formula, but with no success. Also, my dataset in PowerPivot is nothing special in terms of size. 

I am not sure if I have provided enough information to get an idea of what's going on, but any feedback would be highly appreciated. Did anyone ever have the same experience?

Thanks in advance!


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