There's something weird about get_Caller(Type.Missing)
method. It returns a negative integer, -2146826265, instead of the Range object as it should.
Has anyone come across this issue before? Why is that and how should I solve it?
Thanks.
Excel.Range range = (Excel.Range) application.get_Caller(System.Type.Missing);
The above code would fail if I try to explicitly user type Excel.Range
. The error message says, 'Cannot convert type 'int' to 'Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Range'.
EDIT:
The intention of getting caller of the cell is to pass it to my following function:
private string getResultFromResultSheet(Excel.Range originalSheetRange, Excel.Worksheet resultSheet)
{
string DataResult = "";
try
{
string os_currentAddress = originalSheetRange.get_Address(Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Excel.XlReferenceStyle.xlA1, Type.Missing, Type.Missing);
Excel.Range currentRRange = null;
currentRRange = resultSheet.get_Range(os_currentAddress, Type.Missing);
if (currentRRange != null)
{
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(Convert.ToString(currentRRange.Value)))
DataResult = "";
else
DataResult = Convert.ToString(currentRRange.Value);
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
}
return DataResult;
}
With the return value from that function, I can pass it back to UDF and display it in the original cell. Is there any better way to implement the function?