Product: Spreadsheet
          Type: changed
         Title: ISERROR(undefinedname) results in TRUE
     Posted by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Affected: sc
Effective from: cws odff


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*Description*
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Earlier versions set an unconditional error at the formula cell if the
formula contained an error and the formula was not interpreted in this
case. This changed now for undefined names and operators and the
formula is still interpreted, an expression like
=ISERROR(undefinedname) gives the result TRUE. 'undefinedname' may
also be a function or macro name, so =ISERROR(undefinedname(A1))
results in TRUE as well.



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