Hi Vaibhav,
Thanks for your response. I have tried code you had suggested but it showing me 
object defined or application defined error.

Regards.
Yours Sincerely,Nitin Balodi

From: v...@vabs.in
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 16:50:17 +0530
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Date Filters in Pivot Table Report Filter in VBA
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com

Instead of ActiveSheet you can also use:
Sheets("Pivot").PivotTables("PivotTable1").PivotFields("Created 
Date").CurrentPage _
        = #1/25/2015#ᐧ
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Vaibhav Joshi <v...@vabs.in> wrote:
Hi
Since it is report filter your method wont work..
you can try replacing last line with with following two or last one only...
Sheets("Pivot").PivotTables("PivotTable1").ClearAllFiltersActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable1").PivotFields("Created
 Date").CurrentPage _        = #1/23/2015# 
Cheers!!
ᐧ
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 2:56 AM, Nitin Balodi <nitinbal...@live.com> wrote:



Hi Experts,
I am having some issues in filtering data in pivot tables and require your 
help. I have to filter all the data of yesterday date in pivot table. I have 
added Created Date column to Page Field using VBA but unable to filter out data 
with Create date of yesterday. Please refer to attached file for your reference.
Code snippet I had written is:
With Sheets("Pivot").PivotTables("PivotTable1").PivotFields("Created Date")     
   .Orientation = xlPageField        .Position = 1        
.EnableMultiplePageItems = TrueEnd 
WithSheets("Pivot").PivotTables("PivotTable1").PivotFields("Created 
Date").PivotFilters.Add Type:=xlSpecificDate, Value1:="01/23/2015"
Many thanks for your help in advance.
Regards.
Yours Sincerely,Nitin Balodi                                      





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