I have a large database (185,000 lines) of the UK pop charts, week by week. It has Date, Artist, Title, Chart Position, plus various other fields. The database is in a strict order by date (old-new) and then by Position (1-100). It is currently in an Access Database and I am using the external data functions in Excel
I am trying to create a pivot table that shows the first Date that an Artist entered the chart. Fairly straightforward. I also want the the results in Date order. Again easy to do. - Row Label - Artist Value - Min of Date. Then sorted a-z on the value field.
What I do not understand is the order Excel insists on putting them. It is not alphabetical and it is not in the same order as the database. But it is always in the same order, which for some reason is record numbers 2 then 8 then 6, 1, 4, 10, 7, 15, etc.
This order is the same if I link directly to the database and pull out the raw data or go directly from Access to a Pivot Table. It also uses the same order if I use just a small part of the data copied and pasted into a new spreadsheet (ie not associated to the external database).
I would prefer the final table to be in the same order as the database. Anyone got any ideas why this happens and any ideas on how to get around it?
Steve
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