Pivot tables. They have a habit of adding automatic subtotals to each field of data you drop into the pivot. Is there any way of setting the default to "none" rather than "automatic". It's driving me insane.
I am toying with the idea of writing some code to eradicate this issue, but if there's something native to Excel which will do the trick, that would be much more efficient.
Sum of ItemValue SalesRepOrderNoTotal ACON12356 AC ON12444 AC Max34
Rather than use SQL (I don't have data on SQL server) or re-organising data by order number, is there a fix using calc items, calc fields or grouping to show correct MAX figures? Why Excel doesn't simply evaluate visible cells seems crazy to me!
I've just started using Pivot Tables and have a problem right away. Couldn't find anything with the search function, but am not really sure, what to search for, either
Now this is a material that is stored on a pallet with the code CB18C. The total sum of material that is added to/taken from this pallet adds up to Zero. My Pivot Table, however, believes the total is something like 2.84217E-14.
Sum of Amount NameLot #BinTotalABC123CB18C2.84217E-14 123 Total2.84217E-14ABC Total 2.84217E-14Grand Total 2.84217E-14
This problem occurs several times, the raw data adds up to Zero, but the Pivot Table calculates these tiny, tiny totals. Is this a known bug or can Pivots not handle 3 decimal data?
When I have two or more fields on the left of the pivot layout, sometimes I only want the line item data and the grand totals, but not the various subtotals.
Is there a way to suppress the various subtotals created by a pivot table?
attached Pivot Table. There is a section, which I've marked, that shows how I want my Pivot Table report to look. I've had Excel 2007 kick me out a number of times when I've tried to filter and shift rows and columns to accomplish this and areas are frequently grayed out. Can someone please assist?
I'm attaching a file rather than going into a lot of detail here because I think a visual is easier here. The raw data, my attempt at the Pivot Table and my desired outcome all show on the same tab.
Does anyone know a setting to display pivot tables as a % of sub total automatically within the Pivot Table Settings? I have recreated a formula on the cells H:K of what I am looking for. see Attached.
I have an issue with a calculated item in my pivot table, because in the totals and subtotal it shows the sum of the column but I want to show the formula that I've specified to the calculated item.
For example, in the attached file, I have in rows the field "name" that has four values (A,B,C,D), in columns the field "Groups" that has "G1" and "G2". I add in the rows the calculated item "G1/G2" that has the formula G1/G2. The problem is that in the total the column "G1/G2" doesn't show the division of the total of "G1" and "G2".
I have two pivot tables where if one expands a subtotal (in this case 'manufacturer') to give the lines below (products made by the manufacturer), is it possible for this to be mirrored in the second pivot? I noted a previous comment on using slicers across two pivots but I cannot do this in this instance, although I am using Excel 2010.
I have defined 2 pivot table report using the same master data. I wanted to default the page field in these reports. I notice that on refreshing the data, the pivot table page field updates with "All" instead of default one (if there is no data for the default page field). How do I fix this? I wanted to have the default page even though there is no data for that field in the master file.
I have upgraded to Excel 2007 and the PivotTable formats are different. I prefer the old 'drag and drop' formatting, and would like to default to that.
I can switch to the classic format by going to Pivot Table Tools ---> Options ---> Display --> Classic Pivot Table Layout, but I have to do this for each table I create. I'd like this to be the defaut choice.
I've searched the board and someone posted that if you add the Pivot Table/Chart icon to your task bar, that will open the old layout --- it opens the wizard, but the table that is created is still in the new format which does not enable drag and drop.
I'm making a pivot with 10.000 employees and their average salaries by cost centre. If the number of employees in one cost centre is below 5, the information should be hidden.The plan would with VBA to check if the cost centre subtotal in the pivot is below 5 and hide then all the employees belonging to this cost centre.
I have created the code below to create a Pivot Table using VBA, so that it populates from a list box option.
I would prefer if it didn't show any subtotals and was in a tabular form. It keeps dropping off at that point for each row field.
CODE Sub trail() ' ' trail Macro ' ' Dim wksPivot As Worksheet Dim wksData As Worksheet Dim pc As PivotCache Dim PT As PivotTable Set wksPivot = Sheets("PIVOT")
I am trying to add a subtotal to the RIGHT of my table for every change in DATE. The desired result looks like this:
Number Vendor Run Date Amount Subtotals 12580A 4/12/2012 233,220.14
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Right now I am manually typing in a sum formula at each change of the value. Is there some way to automatically perform this calculation and have it be in a column of the table?
I have a table of data input, which I would like to be converted to a certain format. Please see the attached file.
The output is derived as follows:
Field2 Sum of amount1 Sum of amount2 Left(Field1,2) under the above Field2 Sum of amount1 Sum of amount2 Field1 (whose left,2 is the same as above) Sum of amount1 Sum of amount2
for each of the Field2 Field1 combination.
So is it kinda like pivot table with each row field having subtotals, except that the row fields are on the same column, and the subtotal is place on top.
- a list of data - a pivottable based on these data
When moving this worksheet this worksheet to another workbook, the pivot table can't refresh anymore. This throws an error message "Reference is not valid". To work around this problem I need to adapt the datasource. The same occurs if the list and the pivot table are on separate sheet, with the added strange behaviour that, when data an PT are split, it is not possible to move both sheet together.
This would not be a big issue if my problem had to be solved manually. The real problem is that I need to move the sheets from a C# program.
I'm trying to write a macro that will create a pivot table, and am getting an Error code 1004: Cannot Open Pivot Table Source File "Sheetname". My code is below. I've tried to note what each section does, and it all seems to work well except for the Pivot Table creation.
I have a worksheet with two pivot tables, one of which is visible to the user. Ideally, the user should be able to change the "Row Label" field settings of the visible pivot table and then press an "update button" that then adds the same field to the second pivot table.
Ideally, the ordering of the fields should also be made similar between the two tables, though this is of less priority.
I imagine it would be something in the style of:
"If number of Pivot1 active row label fields = X then Pivot 2.AddRowLabelField = Pivot1.RowLabelField(X) end if"
attached is a spreadsheet 6 people in my area use daily(ive copied and pasted the sheet in question to a new worksheet, as the file was too big). Ive been trying for about 3 days now to make a pivot table to summarise this data.
I am finishing up a macro that manipulates a pivot table and creates a file for us to run. But we all keep this pivot table up a lot, and usually keep a lot of the data filtererd in it.
Is there a way to set all of fields in a pivot table back to their default values like when you first open up the workbook?
I have data that develops 3 to 4 pivot table each day. I would like to know if there is a way to change the date on one of the pivot table and have the other pivot tables date change to match with the first pivot table. At this time I am going to all 3 or 4 pivot table to select the correct date. The date is in the page position of the pivot table. I have attached a small sample of the data and the pivot tables.
I've created a Pivot Chart in which I want to display travel by various folks to mulitple sites. The Site field is a Page field. If I set the Pivot Chart to a Custom -- Floating Bar style it displays fine, but if I change the Page field selection the chart reverts back to a stacked bar style.
I've tried setting the default chart type to Floating Bar (this doesn't take), and naming a custom style that is Floating Bar (and setting the pivot chart to this custom style -- but again the style does not hold on a change to the Page field).
I ran into this a few years ago and wrote some event macros to reformat the chart when the sheet is activated and when it calculates, but it seems there should be a simpler (built-in) way. Am I missing something obvious? Is there a way to make the Floating Bar style stick in a pivot chart without resorting to VBA updating?
I have a pivot table in the first sheet which includes the field "Date" as a column label.
In the remaining sheets, except for one, there are pivot tables based on the same underlying dataset which also include the field "Date" as a column label.
I would like to adjust the selection (i.e., exclude some dates) from the column label in the first sheet and see if it is possible to make the same adjustments automatically to the pivot tables in the remaining sheets as well.
note that the field "Date" is used as a Column label, i.e., it is not a Report filter.
My input data for Pivot table has a column named "Month". The month values are like April 07, April 08, Nov07 in random order for period between Jan 07 to Aug 08.
When I create a pivot Table, this column is sorted alphabetically (April 07 is followed by April 08) but I need it to be sorted in the ascending order with respect to month (April 07 is followed by May 07).
I further use this data to plot a Pivot Chart. There is another issue here. I want to use separate colors for each series. I do not know how to achieve above 2 things.
I have a pivot table that I created and now I want to use the same pivot cache to create another pivot table instance on a different worksheet. how can I do that? My first worksheet gets saved as "OO By buyer" and now I want to create a new worksheet and drop the next pivot there.
I'm not grasping the Pivot Table correctly. I've written code to create a sum of values based on a worksheet. Specifically:LocationIDDeptSum of Hours Worked. Location, ID and Dept are rows. This effectively provides the aggregate values that I need based on the row groupings.Here's where this is falling apart. I need to create a new worksheet based on these values. I assumed the three row values - Location, ID and dept - would be in a hierarchy. It's possible they are, I just can't figure out the object model.
When I loop through the PivotItems collection of the PivotFields("Location"), I get what I need. However, I'm unable to determine how to loop through the child values (just for that location). PivotFields("ID") returns all IDs. I can't figure out how to return only the child entries for each pivot item. GetPivotData hasn't been very useful for this. As far as I can tell, GetPivotData, while its return type is listed as Range, throws an error when more than one cell is returned. Worst case, I suppose I can just parse the data in the DataBodyRange of the pivot table - maybe not, I haven't tried that. I'm hoping there's a way to iterate through these collections, but based on what I've seen from Google searches, there may not be. Does my pivot table need to be rearranged? I suppose I could also just dump this data into a data table