Create Crosstabs

A crosstab is a table made of multiple measures, attributes, and summaries. Also called a pivot table, a crosstab is a concatenation of related, simpler tables. When you add a crosstab to a dashboard, users can sort by rows, columns, or summaries to see the relevant details.

The basic steps for creating and formatting a crosstab are the same as that of a table.

Create a Crosstab

  1. In Guided Mode, select crosstab. The Chart Builder prompts you to select the minimum-required two attributes and one measure.  

  2. Add measures and attributes to the table from the Subject Area. Visualizer automatically adds summary and grand summary data.

  3. Click Show/Hide Table Summaries to enable the summaries.

    Tip: You can enable measures between columns and rows.

  4. Click the hyperlinked attributes to drill down and click the drill breadcrumbs to drill up.

  5. Click the down arrow for an attribute to enable the column header to display.

    Tip: For larger crosstabs, you canenable or disable row and grand summaries.

  6. Click the arrows to sort rows and columns by ascending or descending order.

    Tip: You can also sort an attribute by a measure. When there are multiple measures, Visualizer prompts you to pick one.

  7. Click Save.
    Tip: You can export a crosstab to PDF or Excel.

  8. Add the crosstab report to a dashboard. Users of the crosstab can also drill, sort, and enable or disable headers.