![]() |
Calculated Field in Pivot Table
Could someone help me with the calculated field in Pivot table. I am
using a huge spreadsheet with finiancial data which has multiple rows and columns. Two of the rows are Balance and Coupon. I am trying to create a pivot table with a calculated field that should use formula ˆ‘ (balance*coupon). When I specify the formula as =Balance* Coupon is the calculated field. The values displayed are not in accordance with ˆ‘ (balance*coupon). It seems that the formula calculates ˆ‘ Balance * ˆ‘ Coupon. Any suggestions? Thanks, Hema |
Calculated Field in Pivot Table
If you want the individual records multiplied, then summed, you can add
a field to the source data, to calculate the product. Then, add that field to the pivot table. pamarty wrote: Could someone help me with the calculated field in Pivot table. I am using a huge spreadsheet with finiancial data which has multiple rows and columns. Two of the rows are Balance and Coupon. I am trying to create a pivot table with a calculated field that should use formula ˆ‘ (balance*coupon). When I specify the formula as =Balance* Coupon is the calculated field. The values displayed are not in accordance with ˆ‘ (balance*coupon). It seems that the formula calculates ˆ‘ Balance * ˆ‘ Coupon. Any suggestions? Thanks, Hema -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:28 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
ExcelBanter.com