Has anyone cracked the code on how edit data directly into a pivot table and then have it saved directly to the data-source either as a what if scenario or override existing data?
Any help would be greatly appreciated?
Has anyone cracked the code on how edit data directly into a pivot table and then have it saved directly to the data-source either as a what if scenario or override existing data?
Any help would be greatly appreciated?
Were you actually asking about code, or did you want an intro like this one?
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Thank you for the reply! The microsoft example is for OLAP cubes and it requires Office 2010. I need code that will allow me to do it in office 2007 and within a local datatable (so just a regular pivot table).
Since you can't type in a pivot table data cell in 2007 and prior, I think you're out of luck. (your profile says you are using 2010, so I assumed that's what you were talking about).
I have seen it done...just do not know how to do it. Excel 2010 requires OLPAL for that functionality. Thank you anyway!
I suggest you ask whoever did it then.
pre 2010 it is not built-in functionality with any sort of pt and since, as I said, you can't actually type over a data value, I'm not sure what you saw. I don't doubt something could be done with code, but it's more of a project to my mind than a forum question.
If you're lucky someone else here may have the time to take it on, but I'm afraid I don't.
Hatrick40,
Unfortunately your post does not comply with Rule 2 of our Forum RULES. Do not post a question in the thread of another member -- start your own thread.
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No one here is going to watch a video and create an application for you. Buy the porduct!
This is your third duplication/hijack:
http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?t=682087
http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?t=831461
http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?t=732896
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