I need some help with Microsoft Excel.
I'm trying to get trend report generated.
I have a excel spreadsheet that has 17 months of *daily* data in a simple table:
I can chart it easily enough, but I get a very wiggly graph and I'm more interested in seeing the weekly or monthly totals.
Short of creating the weekly/monthly sub-totals, is there an easy way to create sums or charts, with data subtotaled based on date?
I'm trying to get trend report generated.
I have a excel spreadsheet that has 17 months of *daily* data in a simple table:
2003-11-14 50000
2003-11-15 55230
2003-11-16 62000
...
2005-03-19 70000
2005-03-20 71855
2005-03-21 71200
I can chart it easily enough, but I get a very wiggly graph and I'm more interested in seeing the weekly or monthly totals.
Short of creating the weekly/monthly sub-totals, is there an easy way to create sums or charts, with data subtotaled based on date?
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Date: 2005-03-23 01:53 am (UTC)Then you could plot points on a cumulative date calculation.
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Date: 2005-03-23 02:08 am (UTC)I find that most advnaced reporting tasks can be solved (or approximated) using a PivotTable/PivotReport
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Date: 2005-03-23 02:27 am (UTC)I still haven't figured out how to fix that one.
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Date: 2005-03-23 04:04 am (UTC)Doing the monthly totals in Perl would be trivial; doing the weeklies might be simpler if you convert the dates into Unix time_t (seconds since 1970-01-01), which Perl cn do pretty easliy.
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Date: 2005-03-23 04:35 am (UTC)well, I know a place you could ask...
Date: 2005-03-23 05:51 am (UTC)Many moons ago, I posted some questions and got fairly quick responses.
Woody's Lounge has different forums for various parts of Office in general, including one for Excel in particular. This is the Excel forum where you could post your question. Don't know if now you have to join the thing first, sorry.
http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/postlist.pl?Cat=&Board=xl
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Date: 2005-03-23 08:27 am (UTC)I've just scanned O'Reilly's EXCEL HACKS book - there's no good way in there to do what you want.
I'd go with charting the sub-totals - it doesn't take long to input a range for a sum function.