I've searched everywere & tried everything before posting this so it is obviously impossible... unless you can solve it of course!
I can create Pivot tables without any problem.
However when it comes to Multiple Consolidation Ranges to do exactly the same using data from 4 different worksheets it all goes horribly wrong.
As an example, each of the 4 sheets are as follows:-
Sheet 1 (Location A):
Ref Name Center Period Amount
222 XXXXXX 123 05-01 23.00
333 YYYYYY 123 04-12 144.00
444 ZZZZZZ 456 05-01 2333.00
444 ZZZZZZ 666 05-02 111.50
The resultant Pivot table should be ....
Page = Locations (A,B,C,D)
Row = Center & Period
Fields = Ref, Name, Center, Period, Amount
Then I should be able to use the wizzard to drag the Fields into the Row/Column & manipulate the Data to Sum/Count as usual. This doesnt happen - I only get 'Page' and 'Row' and 'Column' and 'Value' fields and so at best I can only produce a 1-level pivot table which becomes useless.
I must be doing something wrong as pivot tables are so rich in functionality I cant believe it is so poor for multiple consolidations.
Thanks in advance.
I can create Pivot tables without any problem.
However when it comes to Multiple Consolidation Ranges to do exactly the same using data from 4 different worksheets it all goes horribly wrong.
As an example, each of the 4 sheets are as follows:-
Sheet 1 (Location A):
Ref Name Center Period Amount
222 XXXXXX 123 05-01 23.00
333 YYYYYY 123 04-12 144.00
444 ZZZZZZ 456 05-01 2333.00
444 ZZZZZZ 666 05-02 111.50
The resultant Pivot table should be ....
Page = Locations (A,B,C,D)
Row = Center & Period
Fields = Ref, Name, Center, Period, Amount
Then I should be able to use the wizzard to drag the Fields into the Row/Column & manipulate the Data to Sum/Count as usual. This doesnt happen - I only get 'Page' and 'Row' and 'Column' and 'Value' fields and so at best I can only produce a 1-level pivot table which becomes useless.
I must be doing something wrong as pivot tables are so rich in functionality I cant believe it is so poor for multiple consolidations.
Thanks in advance.