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Default Pull pivot table data

I have a pivot table that gets it's data from an Access database (it has
65,536 records). Is there a way to make a call to specific variables in

this pivot table? For example, if I have a variable called AGE in this pivot
table and I would like to use a formula:

=PERCENTILE(AGE,.99)

To get the 99th percentile of Age in this pivot table. Is there a way to do
this?
Thanks.
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Default Pull pivot table data

You can extract data from the pivot table with GETPIVOTDATA, but I am not
sure if that will do what you need, as it returns individual values and it
looks like you want a full range of data.

Miguel.

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I have a pivot table that gets it's data from an Access database (it has
65,536 records). Is there a way to make a call to specific variables in

this pivot table? For example, if I have a variable called AGE in this pivot
table and I would like to use a formula:

=PERCENTILE(AGE,.99)

To get the 99th percentile of Age in this pivot table. Is there a way to do
this?
Thanks.

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