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1. Imagine this scenario: You have a company which has 1000 employees, organized in 10 work locations, and 50 workgroups. Each work location can have 1..N workgroups, and a workgroup cannot span multiple work locations. Therefore the list would be: LOCATION GROUP PIN 1 11 a 1 11 b 1 11 c 1 12 d 1 12 e 1 13 f .................... 2...... thus showing that location 1 has 3 groups - group 11 having 3 workers, a, b, c, group 12 having two workers, d and e, and group 13 having only one worker, f, and so on for all the other locations. I'm looking for a way to allow the user to drill-down in the data as follows: Step 1. Select one of the 10 locations - (explode node Location), say chose location 1 Step 2. Select one of the N workgroups pertaining to the selected location (explode sub-node workgoup), say chose group 12 Step 3. See the list of pins (d, e), with their details. Is there a way to do this in pure excel ? I could, of course, do it by using VBA to program a true tree-view (to populate it at run-time by using SQL queries), but is there a simpler way ? I looked at PivotTables, Grouping & Oulining, (of which I admittedly knew precious little), but I don't see a way to implement what I need in the sheet directly. 2. Also, by the way, how could I run SQL queries (programatically) against data in the same workbook ? Thank you for your suggestions. Alex. |
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