AllIncludeExclude Property
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PivotFieldSetAllIncludeExcludeEnum
PivotFieldSetAllIncludeExcludeEnum can be one of these PivotFieldSetAllIncludeExcludeEnum constants. |
plAllDefault Default All members are included when the field set is on the row or column axis of a PivotTable. |
plAllExclude |
plAllInclude |
expression.AllIncludeExclude
expression Required. An expression that returns a PivotFieldSet object.
Example
This example sets the included and excluded members of the Store State and Store City fields in PivotTable1. Members not listed in the include and exclude lists are excluded.
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Sub MemberFiltering()`Dim fldStoreCity Dim fldStoreState Dim ptView Dim ptConstants Set ptConstants = PivotTable1.Constants ' Set a variable to the current PivotTable view. Set ptView = PivotTable1.ActiveView ' Set a variable to the Store State field. Set fldStoreState = ptView.FieldSets("Store").Fields("Store State") ' Set a variable to the Store City field. Set fldStoreCity = ptView.FieldSets("Store").Fields("Store City") ' Exclude California and Washington from the Store State field. fldStoreState.ExcludedMembers = Array("CA", "WA") ' Include members of the Store City field. Note that the cities are ' in states that have been excluded by the previous line. Since ' Store State is a parent to Store City, then the excluded states ' are displayed in the PivotTable. fldStoreCity.IncludedMembers = Array("Los Angeles", "San Diego", _ "Seattle", "Spokane") ' Exclude all members that are not in the list for the IncludedMembers and ' ExcludedMembers properties. ptView.FieldSets("Store").<strong>AllIncludeExclude</strong> = ptConstants.plAllExclude
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