PivotTable Source Changes From Another PivotTable (110343)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
This article was previously published under Q110343 SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Excel, if you run the PivotTable Wizard on a PivotTable that
you created from data in another PivotTable, the option selected in the
Create PivotTable From Data In list is the data source of the original
PivotTable, rather than the Another PivotTable option you selected to
create the PivotTable.
CAUSE
This behavior is by design so that you can see or change your original
data source for the PivotTable that was created from data in the existing
PivotTable. The two pivot tables still use the same data cache, unless
you edit the reference (when your table is based on data from a Microsoft
Excel list, database, or from multiple worksheet ranges) or you edit the
query for one of the PivotTables (when your data is from an external data
source).
WORKAROUND
If you edit the range or query for one of the PivotTables, another cache
is created so that each PivotTable has its own cache. To edit one of the
PivotTables so that they again share the same cache, follow these steps:
- Click in the PivotTable that you want to update to have the same data
cache as another PivotTable in the same workbook.
- On the Data menu, click PivotTable or PivotTable Report.
- In the PivotTable Wizard dialog box, click Back until you are in the
PivotTable Wizard - Step 1 of 4 dialog box.
- In the PivotTable Wizard - Step 1 of 4 dialog box, under Create
PivotTable From Data In list, select Another PivotTable. Click Next.
- From the "Select The PivotTable That Contains The Data You Want To
Use" list, select the necessary PivotTable. Click Finish.
MORE INFORMATION
When you create a PivotTable, you can use the Another PivotTable option
in the PivotTable Wizard as the data source if the current workbook
already contains a PivotTable. When you use this option, the same cache
is used for the other PivotTable or Tables, limiting the number of copies
of the source data in memory. However, if you then edit the original data
source for a PivotTable that is sharing a data cache with another
PivotTable, a new cache is created for the PivotTable you edit.
NOTE: When you create a PivotTable from data in an External Data Source,
the data cache consists of the query string and the data returned from
the query.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/15/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbualink97 KB110343 |
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