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Using formulas for pivot table

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tskb - 14 Sep 2006 22:14 GMT
I know you have the count field but is there away to input a formula?
For example customer ordered 25 cases and each case weighs 4 lbs and
the end result would need to be total pounds ordered.
Thanks!
Debra Dalgleish - 15 Sep 2006 00:28 GMT
If you do the calculation in the pivot table you may not get the result
that you expect. If possible, add a field to the source data, and
calculate the order total there.
Then, add the OrderTotal field to the pivot table's data area.

> I know you have the count field but is there away to input a formula?
> For example customer ordered 25 cases and each case weighs 4 lbs and
> the end result would need to be total pounds ordered.
> Thanks!

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