Pivot table grouping excluding weekends
Hi Mary
Because there are only 5 weekdays, then grouping into 3's is always
going to give a problem.
Your extra column, could be just set to =DAY(A2) and you could group by
that, but sometimes there will be 3 days in a group and sometimes 2.
Maybe if you input a 1 in cell D2 and in cell D3
=IF(A3=$A$2,D2,IF(MOD(NETWORKDAYS($A$2,A3),3)=1,D 2,D2+1))
and copy down
This will place a group number in column D which will be *mainly* 3 day
periods.
Drag this to the Row area of your PT and do not Group it.
For Networkdays to work, you must have the Analysis Toolpak installed
ToolsAddinsAnalysis Toolpak
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Regards
Roger Govier
"maryj" wrote in message
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All of the dates in the raw data are weekdays - no weekend dates.
However,
when grouping, you have to select the number of days to group by. For
example, the group by is set to every 3 days. It creates a group for
Sept
4-6, then the next group would be Sept 7-9 - the 9th is a Saturday and
there
is actually no data for Saturday but the grouping just uses the
calendar
days, it doesn't look to see if there is data for a date or not. We
don't
think there really is any way around this but just wondering if we
missed
anything.
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maryj
"Roger Govier" wrote:
Hi Mary
I'm sorry, I meant to make the base of 1 = Monday for Weekday.
Change the formula to
=IF(WEEKDAY(A2,2)<6,"Y","")
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Regards
Roger Govier
"Roger Govier" wrote in message
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Hi Mary
Add an extra column to your source data, titled Weekday
In this column enter
=IF(WEEKDAY(A2)<6,"Y","")
Change A2 to the column containing your dates and copy down
Extend the data range in your PT to include this extra column.
Drag the Weekday field to the Page area and from the dropdown
Select Y
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Regards
Roger Govier
"maryj" wrote in message
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The data has a field called "Date". In the pivot table, the
grouping
is set
to display the dates in 3 day groups. Is there any way to do this
type of
grouping but only use the weekdays and exclude the weekends?
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maryj
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