Source data

The source data contains three fields: Date, Sales, and Color converted to an Excel Table. Below are the first 10 rows of data:

Fields

The pivot table uses just two of the three fields in the source data: Date, and Sales. Because Date is grouped by Years and Months, it appears twice in the list, once as “Date” (month grouping), once as “Years”:

The Date field has been been grouped by Months and Years:

The grouping automatically creates a “Years” field, which has been added to the Filters area. The Original “Date” field is configured as a Row field, which breaks down sales by month. The Sales field has been added to the Values field three times. The first instance is a simple Sum of Sales, renamed to “Sales " (note the extra space at the end):

The second instance of Sales has been renamed “$ Diff”, and set to show a “Difference From” value, based on the previous month:

The third instance of Sales has been renamed “% Diff”, and set to show a “% Difference From” value, based on the previous month:

Steps

Notes

Author

Dave Bruns

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