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Can you use IF function in pivot tables?
I was wondering if the IF or IIF statement could be used in pivot table
calculated fields/items? Any help/insight would be great. Thanks. |
Can you use IF function in pivot tables?
Hi Steve,
this maybe an odd suggestion. If the pivot will not be used as a filtering table but rather a presentation report, in my case, i may feel convenient to place the if formulas not in the pivot's calculated field but rather in the adjoining column that will not be within the reach of the pivot table range values automation. In this independent column, you may add more color coded conditional formatting for your further nesting of validation requirements. regards, driller -- ***** birds of the same feather flock together.. "Steve" wrote: I was wondering if the IF or IIF statement could be used in pivot table calculated fields/items? Any help/insight would be great. Thanks. |
Can you use IF function in pivot tables?
I wish I could do this but the calculation needs to be between certain
columns within the pivot table. Thanks. "driller" wrote: Hi Steve, this maybe an odd suggestion. If the pivot will not be used as a filtering table but rather a presentation report, in my case, i may feel convenient to place the if formulas not in the pivot's calculated field but rather in the adjoining column that will not be within the reach of the pivot table range values automation. In this independent column, you may add more color coded conditional formatting for your further nesting of validation requirements. regards, driller -- ***** birds of the same feather flock together.. "Steve" wrote: I was wondering if the IF or IIF statement could be used in pivot table calculated fields/items? Any help/insight would be great. Thanks. |
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