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My answer to Is there a script to bypass 50000 characters for in-cell formula? was deleted by a ♦ moderator without any explanation of the reason. My answer has +2 / -1.

  • Why it was deleted?
  • Why there isn't a comment describing the problem pointing what was wrong?

Here is the content of my answer at the time that it was deleted (rev 1):


Is there a script to bypass 50000 characters for in-cell formula?

If the length of {B!A1:A100; ........ ; CA!DZ1:DZ100} is greater than 50 thousands characters consider to build a custom function that build the array for you. You could "hard-code" the references or list them as text on a range to be read by your script.

Then, the resulting formula could look like this =ARRAYFORMULA(SPLIT(QUERY(MYCUSTOMFUNCTION(), "select * where Col1 is not null order by Col1 asc", 0), " ")) or like this =ARRAYFORMULA(SPLIT(QUERY(MYCUSTOMFUNCTION(A1:A1000), "select * where Col1 is not null order by Col1 asc", 0), " ")) (assuming that you have 1000 references.

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    It looks like the mod handled the Low Quality Review caused by a flag on the post: i.stack.imgur.com/2TIN3.png
    – rene
    Aug 4, 2019 at 19:45
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    Yeh it's the early morning for this mod - I undeleted it and Sam can explain why he deleted it.
    – user3956566
    Aug 4, 2019 at 20:00
  • @YvetteColomb Thank you. In the mid time I extended the original answer because another question was marked as a possible duplicate. Not sure if that solved the "low-quality" problem.
    – Wicket
    Aug 4, 2019 at 20:24
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    @Rubén I'm not sure why it was deleted. I saw the post flagged and left it for the low qual queue to sort out. I didn't think it was low qual or not an answer
    – user3956566
    Aug 4, 2019 at 20:54

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I have reviewed the post again and have determined it was deleted incorrectly.

Mods see a short excerpt of the post in the flag queue, without line-breaks and formatting. From what I saw it could have been a comment instead as it started with a question. The error I made was not expanding the complete answer (which would have shown the second paragraph) before making a decision then.

Please accept my sincerest apologies for the mistake.

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    Apologies accepted and thank you for the explanation. The question in the answer was a quote taken from the question. Next time that I add a quote will start with something else.
    – Wicket
    Aug 4, 2019 at 23:19
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    Have you considered a temporary break from reviewing the mod queue? Sort of like the review suspensions that are given to regular users who mess up? Aug 5, 2019 at 1:54
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    Hey @RobertColumbia that comment is a bit out of character as it reads to me as a snark towards the user. That is not how I remember your regular comments. Is that just me or was that your intent in this single case?
    – rene
    Aug 5, 2019 at 8:00
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    No offense taken. Anyway this was a month ago and I have taken a long break since then... Aug 5, 2019 at 8:49

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