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I set up a dynamic formula as noted on the Contextures website
<http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot01.html#Dynamic . I have multiple pivot tables in my worksheet. I would like to set up the pivot tables so they refer to the 1st pivot table, which references the dynamic formula range. In the pivot table wizard,when I change the data source for each of the pivot tables to the 1st pivot table, click "finish" and go back into the wizard to see what data the table is referring to, it always comes up with the dynamic formula, not the 1st pivot table. I believe the drawback is that you have to refresh each pivot table individually. Is there anyway around the issue? We are rolling out a sales reporting tool and believe the salespeople will get confused if they have to refresh the query and every single pivot table(there are many). Is there a way to refresh multiple pivot tables with one click? |
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If the pivot tables are based on the same pivot cache, when you refresh
one, all will be refreshed. To base a new pivot table on an existing on, choose 'Another PivotTable Report or PivotChart Report' in step1 of the pivottable wizard. To determine which pivot cache was used for each pivot table, you can use a User Defined Functions, as described he http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot11.html Excel GuRu wrote: I set up a dynamic formula as noted on the Contextures website <http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot01.html#Dynamic . I have multiple pivot tables in my worksheet. I would like to set up the pivot tables so they refer to the 1st pivot table, which references the dynamic formula range. In the pivot table wizard,when I change the data source for each of the pivot tables to the 1st pivot table, click "finish" and go back into the wizard to see what data the table is referring to, it always comes up with the dynamic formula, not the 1st pivot table. I believe the drawback is that you have to refresh each pivot table individually. Is there anyway around the issue? We are rolling out a sales reporting tool and believe the salespeople will get confused if they have to refresh the query and every single pivot table(there are many). Is there a way to refresh multiple pivot tables with one click? -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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Debra, eventually, I will just go to your site when I need help. I don't
always match the solution I need to the descriptions on your site, but quickly after I post an item I'm directed to your site again. I think I've used almost every topic you've posted on pivot tables. Thank you so much. "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: If the pivot tables are based on the same pivot cache, when you refresh one, all will be refreshed. To base a new pivot table on an existing on, choose 'Another PivotTable Report or PivotChart Report' in step1 of the pivottable wizard. To determine which pivot cache was used for each pivot table, you can use a User Defined Functions, as described he http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot11.html Excel GuRu wrote: I set up a dynamic formula as noted on the Contextures website <http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot01.html#Dynamic . I have multiple pivot tables in my worksheet. I would like to set up the pivot tables so they refer to the 1st pivot table, which references the dynamic formula range. In the pivot table wizard,when I change the data source for each of the pivot tables to the 1st pivot table, click "finish" and go back into the wizard to see what data the table is referring to, it always comes up with the dynamic formula, not the 1st pivot table. I believe the drawback is that you have to refresh each pivot table individually. Is there anyway around the issue? We are rolling out a sales reporting tool and believe the salespeople will get confused if they have to refresh the query and every single pivot table(there are many). Is there a way to refresh multiple pivot tables with one click? -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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You're welcome! Thanks for letting me know that the information on my
site has helped you. Excel GuRu wrote: Debra, eventually, I will just go to your site when I need help. I don't always match the solution I need to the descriptions on your site, but quickly after I post an item I'm directed to your site again. I think I've used almost every topic you've posted on pivot tables. Thank you so much. "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: If the pivot tables are based on the same pivot cache, when you refresh one, all will be refreshed. To base a new pivot table on an existing on, choose 'Another PivotTable Report or PivotChart Report' in step1 of the pivottable wizard. To determine which pivot cache was used for each pivot table, you can use a User Defined Functions, as described he http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot11.html Excel GuRu wrote: I set up a dynamic formula as noted on the Contextures website <http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot01.html#Dynamic . I have multiple pivot tables in my worksheet. I would like to set up the pivot tables so they refer to the 1st pivot table, which references the dynamic formula range. In the pivot table wizard,when I change the data source for each of the pivot tables to the 1st pivot table, click "finish" and go back into the wizard to see what data the table is referring to, it always comes up with the dynamic formula, not the 1st pivot table. I believe the drawback is that you have to refresh each pivot table individually. Is there anyway around the issue? We are rolling out a sales reporting tool and believe the salespeople will get confused if they have to refresh the query and every single pivot table(there are many). Is there a way to refresh multiple pivot tables with one click? -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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