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Sort order not being matched in pivot table
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I have a large sheet of data compiled from other spreadsheets containing data on people. 1 column is a category column based on the number of years each person on the sheet took to get to a particular point in their career - anything from 2 to 29 years so the categories go from 2-3 years to 21-29 years. I initally had a sorting problem in the sheet - the categories "10-12", "13-15" etc were coming before "2-3", "4-5", etc! I searched through here and found a work around - formatting them using a custom time format as hours and minutes, the spreadsheet now sorts perfectly - "2-3" comes before "10-12" etc. However - I ran a a pivot table to show the number in each category (in columns) and the sort order on the pivot table (ie the order of the columns) is "10-12", "13-15" etc and 2-3 etc comes after! Naively I assumed the pivot would sort in the same way as the spreadsheet, using the same formatting logic. Any idea how I get around this please? As an aside, I've tried doing a crosstab of this data in Crystal Reports and oddly enough, the same thing happens with the columns... Thanks in advance for any help. |
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I'd change my data.
I'd include as many leading 0's as I needed to make all the entries have the same format: 01-03 or 001-003 Deanery Phil wrote: Hi I have a large sheet of data compiled from other spreadsheets containing data on people. 1 column is a category column based on the number of years each person on the sheet took to get to a particular point in their career - anything from 2 to 29 years so the categories go from 2-3 years to 21-29 years. I initally had a sorting problem in the sheet - the categories "10-12", "13-15" etc were coming before "2-3", "4-5", etc! I searched through here and found a work around - formatting them using a custom time format as hours and minutes, the spreadsheet now sorts perfectly - "2-3" comes before "10-12" etc. However - I ran a a pivot table to show the number in each category (in columns) and the sort order on the pivot table (ie the order of the columns) is "10-12", "13-15" etc and 2-3 etc comes after! Naively I assumed the pivot would sort in the same way as the spreadsheet, using the same formatting logic. Any idea how I get around this please? As an aside, I've tried doing a crosstab of this data in Crystal Reports and oddly enough, the same thing happens with the columns... Thanks in advance for any help. -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks - not ideal for the table I want to present but I can see how it would
be useful for some other instances. Does seem a bit daft that something as powerful as Excel gets so easily confused though... I chucked it all into Crystal and customised the column headers from there in the end - a bit OTT normally but I've been asked to put all the reports into Crystal so the reports can update in real time as the data updates. Thanks! Phil "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd change my data. I'd include as many leading 0's as I needed to make all the entries have the same format: 01-03 or 001-003 |
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