Formula inside a Pivot Table
Eduardo,
Thanks for the answer, unfortunately, the data is from a database dump with
multiple columns. I figured this might be the case but I wanted to avoid
manipulating the data and do it via a pivot table. Thanks for the help.
Anyone else?
mwillie15
"Eduardo" wrote:
Hi,
Why you don't have 2007 & 2008 in two different columns, in that way you
will be able to have a 3rd column with the difference
"Mwillie15" wrote:
Inside my raw data I have a series of sku's with qty sold (units) and sale
date (2007 and 2008) as follows:
SKU A 2 2007
SKU B 3 2007
SKU A 4 2008
SKU B 2 2008
When I create a pivot table, I have the sku as the row header and the two
years as the column headers. How can I calculate a thrid column that would
represent the difference? In the calculate field menu, I cannot figure out
how to create a formula that will calculate a result data that origninally is
in the same column.
Any suggestions?
mwillie15
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