Answer by chris neilsen for Excel Pivot Table Date Range as Columns
You can get these counts with an array formula. No need for Pivot at all.Assuming JoinDate is in column B, ReleaseDate in column C, and just the two rows of data for this example.Dates to sum against...
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If you're willing to try a solution that doesn't involve pivot tables: Remove the Pivot Date column. Arrange the date range in headers and use the AND() formula to determine if that date falls within...
View ArticleAnswer by Rob for Excel Pivot Table Date Range as Columns
Might not suit your application, but you should try the Pivot function in MS Access this far superior to Excel
View ArticleExcel Pivot Table Date Range as Columns
I have the following data which I wish to pivot:Student JoinDate ReleaseDateJohn 01/05/2011 05/05/2011James 02/05/2011 04/05/2011I would like to create a pivot table which shows me a count of students...
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