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Top Five in Categories

  1. #1
    Joe D
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    Top Five in Categories

    I currently have a spreadsheet of ithousands of investment data recods that
    each have specific criteria:

    Examples
    Fund- 1,2,3, etc.
    Issuer - IBM, Ford, etc
    Asset - Common Stock, Bond, etc
    Country - USA, China, France,etc
    Category - 1,2,3,4, etc
    Industry - Auto, Health care, manufacturing
    MV - Market Value


    On a daily basis I refresh the data with current market price information.

    At that point I need to be able to update a report that shows the top five
    issuers in each Category (1,2,3,4,etc) by Market Value for each fund. I
    currently run a pivot table on the data table and sort descending and then
    copy and paste the results into the report. The problem is that I have to do
    this approx. 50 times per week and it takes alot of time.

    Example
    I would like the report to link to the data table and somehow be able to
    total the MV of all Category 1's, 2's etc and then list the top 5 in each
    category in descending order. I need to do this for each of 3 funds( the
    fund (1,2,3) are noted in one of the columns described above.

    Category 1
    IBM $567,897
    Ford $234,152
    3
    4
    5

    Category 2
    Fiat $545,666
    Toyota $332,123
    3
    4
    5

    etc

    Is this something I can do in excel or do I need something else?

    Any suggestions would be appreciated. I can provide a sample of the data if
    that helps.


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    Joe D

  2. #2
    cs02000
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    Re: Top Five in Categories


    Sounds like a job for "Pivot Table Man"

    email me the work book with some sample data and a brief description of
    whta you are looking to achieve.

    rightemboyo@hotmail.com


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    cs02000

  3. #3
    nastech
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    Re: Top Five in Categories

    Hello, I am very interested in the concept of same idea. If can get a copy
    of a generic sample to work with? Willing to trade what have that can call
    unique idea's. Anyways, my example would be many stocks/ my criteria (e.g.
    3month %change, etc)., but for here: to separate all stocks for tbm ud (top
    bottom middle, up-down). thanks nasgentech@yahoo.com (in subject put RE:
    PIVOT)

    "cs02000" wrote:

    >
    > Sounds like a job for "Pivot Table Man"
    >
    > email me the work book with some sample data and a brief description of
    > whta you are looking to achieve.
    >
    > rightemboyo@hotmail.com
    >
    >
    > --
    > cs02000
    >


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