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If you have dates and times in one column, you can group on weeks and hours
I believe. If the dates are in a separate column, then group each of the columns separately. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Rajesh Sharma" wrote in message ... Thanx Tom, i got better results in Pivot Table than I cud ever get with countif . I will implement it rite away, In case I wish to generate a weekly report, wat else do I add for Datewise, hourly call breakup. Warm regards, Rajesh *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it! |
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