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I need to safely transfer the cache of a Pivot Table on an Excel File, into a pivot on a different file. How can I do this?


This is the code I'm using now (Notice this method works even if the Source pivot Data Source has been eliminated):

Public Sub TransferPivotCache(Source As PivotTable, Target As PivotTable)
    Dim TempSheet As Worksheet
    Set TempSheet = ThisWorkbook.Sheets.Add
    Source.TableRange2.Copy Destination:=TempSheet.Range("A1")
    Target.CacheIndex = TempSheet.PivotTables(1).CacheIndex
    TempSheet.Delete
End Sub

However when the pivot I'm importing is too big I get the error "Not enough memory" when modifying the cache index property. And afterwards, even the file closes and if I try to reopen it, it's corrupted. Is there a better way to transfer a Pivot Cache between pivot tables?

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  • Try ActiveCell.PivotTable.CacheIndex = TempSheet.PivotTables(1).CacheIndex instead of TargetPivot.CaceIndex = TempSheet.PivotTables(1).CacheIndex May 2, 2016 at 5:51
  • What Excel version are you using?
    – gembird
    May 2, 2016 at 11:43
  • I'm using Excel 2013 May 2, 2016 at 14:17
  • how big is your data ? is it possible that it is simply to big ? have you checked your chache size with ActiveWorkbook.PivotCaches(SourcePivot.CacheIndex).MemoryUsed
    – B.G.
    May 2, 2016 at 15:31
  • I'm sure there's a number of reasons, but why not just delete the original data and save the old Workbook as the new Workbook. The new workbook will have the Pivot Table and the cache.
    – OldUgly
    May 3, 2016 at 6:25

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If your goal it to update another pivot table targeting the same data, then another way would be to create a new PivotCache pointing to the same source. This way, the targeted workbook will build the same PivotCache without the need to copy the DataTable, which is probably the cause of your memory issue.

Public Sub TransferPivotCache(source As PivotTable, target As PivotTable)
    Dim pivCache As PivotCache, sh As Worksheet, rgData As Range, refData

    ' convert the `SourceData` from `xlR1C1` to `xlA1` '
    source.Parent.Activate
    refData = Application.ConvertFormula(source.SourceData, xlR1C1, xlA1, xlAbsolute)
    If IsError(refData) Then refData = source.SourceData

    If Not IsError(source.Parent.Evaluate(refData)) Then
        ' create a new pivot cache from the data source if it exists '

        Set rgData = source.Parent.Evaluate(refData)
        If Not rgData.ListObject Is Nothing Then Set rgData = rgData.ListObject.Range

        Set pivCache = target.Parent.Parent.PivotCaches.Create( _
          XlPivotTableSourceType.xlDatabase, _
          rgData.Address(external:=True))

        pivCache.EnableRefresh = False
        target.ChangePivotCache pivCache
    Else
        ' copy the pivot cache since the data source no longer exists '

        Set sh = source.Parent.Parent.Sheets.Add
        source.PivotCache.CreatePivotTable sh.Cells(1, 1)
        sh.Move after:=target.Parent  ' moves the temp sheet to targeted workbook '

        ' replace the pivot cache '
        target.PivotCache.EnableRefresh = True
        target.CacheIndex = target.Parent.Next.PivotTables(1).CacheIndex
        target.PivotCache.EnableRefresh = False

        'remove the temp sheet '
        target.Parent.Next.Delete
    End If

End Sub
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  • hi Florent, I've been testing method A and I kept getting the error Method 'ChangePivotcache' of object 'PivotTable' failed on the last line. I'll test the other now. May 3, 2016 at 12:04
  • I've been testing the second method (both SourceData are xlDatabase) however I get the error "Reference is not valid" on the line pivCache.SourceData = dataSource. I tried importing different pivots and both procedures worked for a minority of my pivots, but in most cases I got these errors. May 3, 2016 at 12:13
  • btw I edited your answer and added a comment on the second block of code. I might be wrong about it. May 3, 2016 at 12:15
  • Your right, the target.Parent.Parent.PivotCaches(1) should be target.PivotCache. The error could be due to a space in the dataSource. Can you check that there isn't? It could also be that the pivot source is not compatible with the targeted pivot. Could you provide a failing example?
    – Florent B.
    May 3, 2016 at 12:21
  • I've made some changes to include the PivotCache version. I've also disabled the events.
    – Florent B.
    May 3, 2016 at 12:47
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I was not able to reproduce the resource issue with my Excel Professional 2010... But have you tried this simpler possibility?:

Public Sub TransferPivotCache(SourcePivot As PivotTable, TargetPivot As PivotTable)
  TargetPivot.CacheIndex = SourcePivot.CacheIndex
End Sub

It looks like it does the same (at least within the same workbook), and it avoids creating a whole new sheet.

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  • I think I tried this and it doesn't work between different workbooks. I'll try it later and confirm. May 2, 2016 at 14:16
  • I could not make your code work between different workbooks either, but maybe I instantiate source and target pivot wrong.
    – J. Chomel
    May 2, 2016 at 14:28
  • It does work, it's something like: Call TransferPivotCache(Workbooks("example").Sheets("example").PivotTables(1), ThisWorkbook.Sheets("example").PivotTables(1)) did you do something different? May 2, 2016 at 20:49
  • Hum, I think I just got a little mixed up... No my solution only works within same workbook, sorry.
    – J. Chomel
    May 3, 2016 at 6:24

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