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Excel 365 has a new cell notation for field names, in the current version this is parsed as a namedrange. You would expect: CellToken.FieldName
D2 is a 'Amsterdam' converted to Geography. Named ranges, Amsterdam, 'Hello.World' are D2
=Amsterdam.Population
=D2.[Population] =Amsterdam.[Population] =Hello.World.[Population]
=D2.Population
=fieldvalue(D2,"Population")
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Excel 365 has a new cell notation for field names, in the current version this is parsed as a namedrange.
You would expect: CellToken.FieldName
Example
Cell notation
D2 is a 'Amsterdam' converted to Geography.
Named ranges, Amsterdam, 'Hello.World' are D2
Not different from a namedrange
Different from namedrange using the square brackets.
Difference is D2 is cell
Function notation
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