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Calculated Item in Pivot table
I am using Calculated Item (Not a Calculated Field) in a Pivot table
to calculate variance in Budget and Actual figures. Though this is working fine and I am getting the variance calculation properly. However the page filter is not showing proper results. Once I am using page fileter to see data for a particular geography, it keep on showing the claculated items for data which is not related to geography as per page filter. My file is available at the following link, I am not sure of the mistake I am making in this Pivot Table http://sites.google.com/a/yogeshgupt...edirects=0&d=1 In this file Pivot table is filtered on Geography "East" , however the report is still showing the calculated item "Variance" for states that does not belong to geography "East" Please help me to resolve this problem. -- Yogesh Gupta |
Calculated Item in Pivot table
If you're using Excel 2007, you can filter the Row fields so they don't
show amounts equal to zero. That would hide all the extra items that appear after you create a calculated field. If you're using an earlier version of Excel, try a 'Difference From' custom calculation, instead of a calculated item. http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot10.html Yogesh Gupta wrote: I am using Calculated Item (Not a Calculated Field) in a Pivot table to calculate variance in Budget and Actual figures. Though this is working fine and I am getting the variance calculation properly. However the page filter is not showing proper results. Once I am using page fileter to see data for a particular geography, it keep on showing the claculated items for data which is not related to geography as per page filter. My file is available at the following link, I am not sure of the mistake I am making in this Pivot Table http://sites.google.com/a/yogeshgupt...edirects=0&d=1 In this file Pivot table is filtered on Geography "East" , however the report is still showing the calculated item "Variance" for states that does not belong to geography "East" Please help me to resolve this problem. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures www.contextures.com/tiptech.html Blog: http://blog.contextures.com |
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