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------- Additional comments from kr...@openoffice.org Sun Jun 14 08:50:31 +0000 
2009 -------
Yes it looks like the issue you mention, but at least, i'm sure of one thing:
the way i use is legit and there's no controversy if i need ("A1") or (A1) 
ref...

Because the way i create it, i simply hit function, then choose BDSOMME, then
when oocalc ask for ref i open the other file, and select my database, oocalc
put the ref (the file:///blahblah.ods...) itself.

Didn't really look at the doc to see if it's the way i should have done it, but
i suppose oocalc won't (shoudn't) allow me to do something bad itself. Some kind
of "hey don't do that with another file!" error message.

To be clear : it's a major issue for me, because i use an dbase.ods file that
hold datas that are use as database by 4 others .ods
It's an easy way to update the datas without having to change the 4 others .ods
files, once update i just have to spread the dbase.ods and all files are aware
of the changes.

i didn't tried it yet, but i guess that not only BDSOMME could be affect, and
the main reason is shared with the bug you mention about INDIRECT. Something
goes wrong with external files.

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