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STOCKHISTORY function showing #BLOCKED
Oh no!! STOCKHISTORY gave us all so many problems in August 2024 that finally got cleared up. Now, today, the STOCKHISTORY function is showing #BLOCKED for all instances, all spreadsheets. The Alert suggests signing in to the 365 account. I was already signed in but signed out and then back in again. No change to #BLOCKED. Any suggested work arounds? IS this a sporadic fault or sol
The last report received for a STOCKHISTORY function was at 12:31pm EDT 10/21/24. Anything after that was #BLOCKED
On Excel for Mac 365
oops. it just started working again.. 10/21/2024 4:50pm
Same problem here. Tried signed out and back in and it still has the same problem.COULDN'T REFRESH DATA TYPES You need to sign in with an account associated with a subscription to use these data types.I also tried the online excel and it worked briefly before giving me the same error message too.
- gmcenroe1Copper ContributorI am having the same problem, Excel tech support was a waste of time. In the past when this has happened (maybe a year ago) it took a few days for Microsoft to fix the problem on their end, probably some database or server problem.
- Et1212Copper Contributor
oops. it just started working again.. 10/21/2024 4:50pm
Same problem here. Tried signed out and back in and it still has the same problem.COULDN'T REFRESH DATA TYPES You need to sign in with an account associated with a subscription to use these data types.I also tried the online excel and it worked briefly before giving me the same error message too.- RobertP170Copper Contributor
Mine is still failing in the exact same manner
- Stuart_MillerCopper Contributor
It broke again around 5 pm EDT Et1212
- gmcenroe1Copper Contributor
It appears that Microsoft has fixed the problem with excel populating STOCK data types now on the Mac platform. I checked under parallels running Microsoft 11 and the spreadsheet was fine, I then rebooted my Mac and opened Excel and it appears to be back to normal. Before reboot it was still corrupted.