John,

Using the win32::ole (on MS) I'd like to create a pivottable (which succeeds btw). And the issue here is that I'm unable to have the perl-created pivottable sort the days in descending order.

So instead of 20,21,22,...,29,30,31 I'd want the pivottable to show the days in reverse order 31,30,29,....,21,20

These are su actions performed on systems. I'd like to show the number of occurences per action/combination per day.

- never ignore root

- "Sum of Aantal" = "Sum of Count" (failed translation...)

cheers, bjhs

In reply to Re^2: win32::ole pivot sort descending by bjhs
in thread win32::ole pivot sort descending by Anonymous Monk

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