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Excel Pivot Table Problem
Here is the issue,
I have four sales areas. (East, West, North, South) in a drop down for my pivot table, which has data. Now I want to see what the South-East is doing. So I hide West and North for my drop down and then select "ALL" in my region. It shows the two sales area I wanted. --YEAH -- So here is the issue sometimes, when I refresh my data I see all four areas even though it still shows North and South as hidden. I can rebuild the pivot table from the source (MS SQL) and do the hiding again, and it works. This problem is sparatic. Sometimes it works and other times it fails. (Once it has failed - I have to rebuild. So why is it doing it? How can I prevent this? I have standard reports people pull up and refresh, I need a consistant way to have this work, with out adding indicators for every possible combination. Any Ideas? Doug Fast |
Excel Pivot Table Problem
I would recommend clicking on the drop-down arrow, deselect "Show All", then
only click on the regions you want to see, then click on the OK button when done. I'm guessing that your method, selecting ALL afterwards, could be the confusion. The above method is how I do it for my pivots and never have had a problem. -- Toby Erkson Oregon, USA "Doug Fast" wrote in message om... Here is the issue, I have four sales areas. (East, West, North, South) in a drop down for my pivot table, which has data. Now I want to see what the South-East is doing. So I hide West and North for my drop down and then select "ALL" in my region. It shows the two sales area I wanted. --YEAH -- So here is the issue sometimes, when I refresh my data I see all four areas even though it still shows North and South as hidden. I can rebuild the pivot table from the source (MS SQL) and do the hiding again, and it works. This problem is sparatic. Sometimes it works and other times it fails. (Once it has failed - I have to rebuild. So why is it doing it? How can I prevent this? I have standard reports people pull up and refresh, I need a consistant way to have this work, with out adding indicators for every possible combination. Any Ideas? Doug Fast |
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