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Spreadsheet format for PIVOT and results
I have a spreadsheet which shows audit results for bills, by customer name.
The bill could have multiple errors, with a different group causing the error. I would like to show total bills reviewed, total # of errors for those bills that are defective, and for those errors, each org. responsible for error. How do I show this in a spreadsheet format where a PIVOT can be created showing how many bills were defective, how many errors were on each defective bill, and what org. has responsibility for that error? It is almost like a one to many relationship. Need help on spreadsheet set up. -- Pat Miller |
Spreadsheet format for PIVOT and results
If you describe the data that you've entered on the spreadsheet, someone
may be able to help with a pivot table setup. Can you post another message, and include the column headings from your table, and a couple of lines of sample data? Pat Miller wrote: I have a spreadsheet which shows audit results for bills, by customer name. The bill could have multiple errors, with a different group causing the error. I would like to show total bills reviewed, total # of errors for those bills that are defective, and for those errors, each org. responsible for error. How do I show this in a spreadsheet format where a PIVOT can be created showing how many bills were defective, how many errors were on each defective bill, and what org. has responsibility for that error? It is almost like a one to many relationship. Need help on spreadsheet set up. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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