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Scenario:
State: Vendor: Value:
CA ACME $100
CA Test $95
FL Vendor1 $86
FL Vendor2 $110

Trying to create a pivot table that will show the minimum value by state
then sum the entire amount for all minimum values.

So the Pivot outcome would be:
CA $95
FL $86
Grand Total $181

Using the Summary functions in the Pivot but it keeps on bringing back the
entire total and not just the minimum values.

Thanks in advance

ak
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One way would be to change the field settings to MIN, remove the Grand Total
(under table options) since it will return the MIN of the displayed MIN
values and instead put a simple SUM formula where the Grand Total used to be

Regards,

Peo Sjoblom

"AK" wrote:

Scenario:
State: Vendor: Value:
CA ACME $100
CA Test $95
FL Vendor1 $86
FL Vendor2 $110

Trying to create a pivot table that will show the minimum value by state
then sum the entire amount for all minimum values.

So the Pivot outcome would be:
CA $95
FL $86
Grand Total $181

Using the Summary functions in the Pivot but it keeps on bringing back the
entire total and not just the minimum values.

Thanks in advance

ak

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