Morning Zac,

I would not suggest carrying out a process like this for such a large
data set in Excel.

My suggestion would be to perform your pivot table in Access and
report through Excel.

The only other alternative is to consolidate your data before pivoting
it and even this has limitations in Excel.

fongie



On Jun 20, 2:58 pm, Chaudhry Zahid Ali <chaudhry.zahid....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have to apply pivot on a data that reaches approx 1.5m rows and is spread
> on 15 columns. If I divide the data in two parts of 0.8m rows each, I can
> not do a complete analysis. Any suggestions??????
>
> Regards,
>
> ZAC

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