On 13/05/2026 01:20, Benjamin Urban wrote:
I am seeking suggestions of how a callable (usually output from LAMBDA, though I have also implemented other ways of generating them) should be displayed in a cell. I know Google Sheets displays an #N/A error (even though the cell has a valid non-error value), which, when selected, tells you that you need to call the function if you want to see a result. I don't know what Excel does, as I don't have Excel. I'm thinking that there could be reason to not choose something that could potentially be entered as text in a cell (to avoid confusing users), but I have no ideas beyond that. Can anyone offer input, or could a Power That Be offer a Decision?

IME Excel (2016) just displays whatever. That said, Excel also has a much simpler security model (because I'm running an older, local version ?)

I've had grief with Google Sheets, but there you have loads of problems with the fact it's online - do you trust the code you're trying to run, is it vulnerable to remote changes behind your back, is it somebody else's code you need permission to, etc etc.

Do a simple threat analysis. if you think it's safe just run it and display the result (Excel), or if there are real threats of something going wrong, give a warning first (Google Sheets).

Cheers,
Wol

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