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Pivot Table Columns
I have the following data in a table:
User ReportID ReportName I have created a pivot table that groups by user and then ReportID, and shows a count of the different reports run by each user. I would like to add another column containing ReportName. The ReportName always corresponds to the ReportID, so I do not need any additional summaries. Is this possible? -- Art |
Pivot Table Columns
Hello Art. I think that what you want is possible. I have put up a proposed
solution for you at:- www.pierrefondes.com I think that this gives you what you want. It is prepared in EXCEL 2007. "Art" wrote: I have the following data in a table: User ReportID ReportName I have created a pivot table that groups by user and then ReportID, and shows a count of the different reports run by each user. I would like to add another column containing ReportName. The ReportName always corresponds to the ReportID, so I do not need any additional summaries. Is this possible? -- Art |
Pivot Table Columns
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"Art" wrote: I have the following data in a table: User ReportID ReportName I have created a pivot table that groups by user and then ReportID, and shows a count of the different reports run by each user. I would like to add another column containing ReportName. The ReportName always corresponds to the ReportID, so I do not need any additional summaries. Is this possible? -- Art |
Pivot Table Columns
Thanks for your reply. However this is not quite what I need. Below is an
example of the finished arrangement: User ReportID ReportName Count Hicks 12 22 MoneyMarket 10 73 Loans 2 Jones 18 15 Futures 18 Patel 21 73 Loans 4 88 Tbills 17 The count will be a count of ReportID. The data is set up so that each distinct type of report must have its own unique ReportID. However, it is possible that two or more report versions (IDs) have the same ReportName. So I do not want to count or analyze ReportName, but I do need it appear in the finished table alongside the ReportID column. -- Art "trip_to_tokyo" wrote: Hello Art. I think that what you want is possible. I have put up a proposed solution for you at:- www.pierrefondes.com I think that this gives you what you want. It is prepared in EXCEL 2007. "Art" wrote: I have the following data in a table: User ReportID ReportName I have created a pivot table that groups by user and then ReportID, and shows a count of the different reports run by each user. I would like to add another column containing ReportName. The ReportName always corresponds to the ReportID, so I do not need any additional summaries. Is this possible? -- Art |
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