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try
{
    sheet1.get_Range("M34").FormulaArray =
    "=SUM(IF(Sheet2!D6:D122=M31,IF(Sheet2!P6:P122>0,Sheet2!I6:I122/SUMIFS(Sheet2!I:I,Sheet2!C:C,Sheet2!C6:C122,Sheet2!D:D,Sheet2!D6:D122)*ROUNDUP(SUMIFS(Sheet2!I:I,Sheet2!C:C,Sheet2!C6:C122,Sheet2!D:D,Sheet2!D6:D122)/Sheet2!Q3,0),0),0))";
}
catch (COMException ex) { MessageBox.Show(ex.Message); }

Anyone know why the above code throws a COM exception. The formula works fine if i enter into excel and press ctrl+shift+enter but when having my program write to excel it throws an exception. I used Range.FormulaArray elsewhere in my program and it worked fine. Maybe someone can point out the problem because I am going crazy and it seems others are having the same problem but no solutions online.

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  • Please see "Stack Overflow does not allow tags in titles" Jun 25, 2012 at 20:31
  • Have you tried simplifying the expression? Jun 25, 2012 at 20:32
  • well i can figure it out using multiple cells but I wanted the calculation in one cell for a cleaner presentation, i wish i could simplify it but don't think i can unless i do the math behind the scenes but i prefer it to be calculated in excel, should i delete the tags or change title?
    – jitsuin
    Jun 25, 2012 at 20:41
  • i reviewed the rules link u sent but i think it means if i make my entire title something like "Excel Interop" but im using the tags in the context of a question, well if a moderator says something I will change but i think im ok
    – jitsuin
    Jun 25, 2012 at 20:45
  • Maybe I need to set my range to a variable like Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Range range; and write range.FormulaArray so I avoid using two dots which i heard is bad to do with COM objects
    – jitsuin
    Jun 25, 2012 at 20:47

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I tried this work around and it worked.

try        
{  
sheet1.get_Range("M33").FormulaArray = "=SUMIFS(Sheet2!I:I,Sheet2!C:C,Sheet2!C6:C122,Sheet2!D:D,Sheet2!D6:D122)";

sheet1.get_Range("M34").FormulaArray = "=SUM(IF(Sheet2!D6:D122=M31,IF(Sheet2!P6:P122>0,Sheet2!I6:I122/Sheet1!M33*ROUNDUP(Sheet1!M33/Sheet2!Q3,0),0),0))";        
}        
catch (COMException ex) { MessageBox.Show(ex.ToString); } 
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  • Ahh ok Ill give that a try now
    – jitsuin
    Jun 25, 2012 at 22:01
  • Well your suggestion fixed it :) but now I have a cell with a value I would prefer to hide, wish I knew why this works but not written as one statement, anyways MUCH APPRECIATED :)
    – jitsuin
    Jun 25, 2012 at 22:13

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