Hi, As per the Latest code result the table coming like this. Computer Mobile Tablet CHROME EDGE FIREFOX IE11 IE7 SAFARI UNKNOWN --- but I need Computer and Mobile as a Device and there row label will show how many time different browser was accessed for individual applications like before. Please check below example. Computer App 1 App 2 App3 Browser 1 2 3 11 Browser 2 Browser 3 Mobile Browser 1 3 4 12 Browser 2 Browser 3 Mobile Browser 1 4 5 15 Browser 2 Browser 3 This is the labeling I needed. Can you please help in my existing code that I shared with you? Please check below my current table code snippet

$worksheet2 = $workbook1->add_worksheet('Summary'); my @device = sort keys %{$categ{'device'}}; my @browser = sort keys %{$categ{'browser'}}; my @applist = sort keys %app; #print Dumper @applist; $worksheet2->write_row(0,1,\@applist); $row1 = 1; for my $categ (@device,@browser){ my $col = 0; $worksheet2->write($row1,$col++,$categ); for my $app (@applist){ $worksheet2->write($row1,$col++,$pivot{$app}{$categ}); } ++$row1 }

In reply to Re^4: Unable to create a Pivot chart with visiable Columns by chandantul
in thread Unable to create a Pivot chart with visiable Columns by chandantul

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