How to connect 1 Slicer to 2 different PivotTables - Excel 2010

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I am working with PivotTables and Slicers. However if I can first explain the scenario:

  • I am collating data from a table that is updated every month. I transfer the table into Excel 2010. The column titles on the monthly tables are always the same, it is the data that changes.
  • For example, I have the xls spreadsheets from August 2012 and September 2012. From these 2 tables I create a PivotTable for both months, structuring them exactly the same.
  • I then Place both PivotTables side by side on the same page.
  • I then inserted a Slicer for table A.
I would like to know if I can get the Slicer to control BOTH PivotTables at the same time, bearing in mind that both PT's are drawing their data from different sources.
Please help!:confused:
 
Hi Guys,

I was also looking for something very similar thing. Here I have made two pivot tables from different data-sets, but they have some common columns, which are basically business divisions etc.

I want the same slicer (Business Divisions in this case) to display set of information extracted from those two different data-sets. People have mentioned about recording a macro or using PowerPivot. Can someone please guide me further, which one would be better and how to execute that particular method.

Thanks in advance.
 
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I was able to solve my problem by hit and trial... if anybody want help on how to do the same, just send across a message of reply on this thread :)
 
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I know it's a little bit late in this thread... BUT... start by creating the first pivot table with all of the slicers you want. Then create the second pivot table (OMIT the slicers for now). Once you're happy with the second table, <right-click> on a particular slicer than you want to associate with a second pivot table. Choose "PivotTable Connections" from the menu. In the pop-up window that appears, choose any and all applicable tables that you want this slicer associated with.

this solves your original request without any macros.
 
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That only works if the two pivot tables use the same data source, which is not the case here.
 
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Guys,
Same problem. Using excel '13. Want to connect a slicer to pivots with different source data. Tried to do it with a macro, but dynamic changes with that seems difficult...any 1 who has done???
No idea if there's anything in power pivot...any other option is welcome. Please it's urgent!
thanks
 
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@jafa1970, Nice of you to share that article.

As Rory pointed out, a slicer can only be shared by PivotTables that share the same Data Source. The term "Data Source" in that context means the PivotCache.

AFAIK, that's still true for PivotTables made using Excel 2013's data modeling capabilities as it was for Excel 2010 with or without the PowerPivot Add-in.

Using those applications, one can join different datasets from multiple sources to create a single PivotCache that feeds multiple PivotTables that can be linked by slicers. The key point of clarification is that those Pivots must still share the same Data Source (the PivotCache).
 
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tscrishinag said:
I was able to solve my problem by hit and trial... if anybody want help on how to do the same, just send across a message of reply on this thread :)

Hey tscrishinag, why don't you just write your solution here? I'm sure it would help many people!
 
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I've been looking for a solution to this, has anyone actually succeeded on doing this? can you share your macro code?

Thanx in advance.
 
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