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I have downloaded a sales order file approx. 14,000 lines of data and I am
using pivot table to review qtrly sales of different parts. The pivot table has returned data as expected but there is a qty against a blank field that should contain the part number. Within the raw data the part field for repairs was blank (Explaining my problem) so I have gone back and and typed repair into the data source and then hit the refresh data button on the pivot table. The update is still not pulling in the correct totals - any ideas |
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Hi Keith
You do not say what the difference is. Has the total for the Part number you typed increased? Is it that it is just still showing Blank as one of your field? Try dragging the Part number field out of the PT, do a Refresh, then drag it back to the PT again. The dropdown list tends to still hold names of fields that are no longer used. This operation clears the list. It should not affect total numbers counted however. If this doesn't work, post back with more details. -- Regards Roger Govier "KeithB" wrote in message ... I have downloaded a sales order file approx. 14,000 lines of data and I am using pivot table to review qtrly sales of different parts. The pivot table has returned data as expected but there is a qty against a blank field that should contain the part number. Within the raw data the part field for repairs was blank (Explaining my problem) so I have gone back and and typed repair into the data source and then hit the refresh data button on the pivot table. The update is still not pulling in the correct totals - any ideas |
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Roger,
thanks - I have discovered the problem - I was using a single filter to confirm that there were no blank fields in the Part Number field on the raw data - I'm not sure what the limit on the number of options can be displayed - there are 3000 unique part numbers - but "blank" & "non blank" were not appearing as options within the filter criteria - however by applying more filter fields I discovered that I had not picked up all of the blank fields in Part number. Hope this makes sense and thanks again for your prompt response "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Keith You do not say what the difference is. Has the total for the Part number you typed increased? Is it that it is just still showing Blank as one of your field? Try dragging the Part number field out of the PT, do a Refresh, then drag it back to the PT again. The dropdown list tends to still hold names of fields that are no longer used. This operation clears the list. It should not affect total numbers counted however. If this doesn't work, post back with more details. -- Regards Roger Govier "KeithB" wrote in message ... I have downloaded a sales order file approx. 14,000 lines of data and I am using pivot table to review qtrly sales of different parts. The pivot table has returned data as expected but there is a qty against a blank field that should contain the part number. Within the raw data the part field for repairs was blank (Explaining my problem) so I have gone back and and typed repair into the data source and then hit the refresh data button on the pivot table. The update is still not pulling in the correct totals - any ideas |
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