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Hello,
I'm running into a problem encountered before, a previous poster summed it up nicely in 1996! =========================================== I have a list of dates and an associated number for each date. (e.g. 05/11/95 10 10/11/95 11 11/11/95 14 etc., etc.) I can construct a pivot table to summarise the data into months, years etc. but I can't expand the data to include the dates that are not listed (e.g. 6/11/95). Does anyone know how to construct a pivot table that will list ALL dates even though some dates are missing from the table? Failing this, can anyone suggest the most efficient way to expand the data, listing every date, so I can then display this data in a pivot table? Thanks in advance John http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...able%2Bmissing ============================================= John Walkenbach suggested filling the source data with the missing values, but these would need to be replicated for every other 'slicer' to be shown in the table (ie if we also selected by currency then 6/11/95 would have to be added for Dollars, Pounds, Yen, Euro, as would every other date. Add another couple of slicers and we hit a big problem) I'm familiar with OLAP and there you would create a time dimension filled with all dates and join to the date in the fact table. Have things moved on in this respect in Excel 2003 - It doesn't seem so to me? Many thanks in advance Rob |
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