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Is it possible to use a pivot just to display data from a dataset? I don't
want to sum or count or perform any other mathmatical operations on any of the fields. I just want to display the identifier in the left hand column and the comments associated with that id to the right. There are round about ways of doing this, but I wanted to check to see if there wasn't an intended means of accomplishing it that I was just missing. Thanks. |
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Maybe you could build a pivottable using Count and then ignore the data area.
benb wrote: Is it possible to use a pivot just to display data from a dataset? I don't want to sum or count or perform any other mathmatical operations on any of the fields. I just want to display the identifier in the left hand column and the comments associated with that id to the right. There are round about ways of doing this, but I wanted to check to see if there wasn't an intended means of accomplishing it that I was just missing. Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
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