PIVOT TABLES, A DECISION-MAKING INSTRUMENT FOR TOURISM AGENCIES
Cezar Mihãlcescu (),
Sion Beatrice () and
Alexandra Mărginean ()
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Cezar Mihãlcescu: School of Domestic and International Economy of Tourism
Sion Beatrice: School of Domestic and International Economy of Tourism
Alexandra Mărginean: School of Domestic and International Economy of Tourism
Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2015, vol. 9, issue 1, 63-71
Abstract:
A pivot table uses data organized on two dimensions to create a three-dimensional table. It represents a very proper means to concentrate a lot of information in a small space. Pivot tables allow data audit as well. The unique characteristic of pivot tables is their capacity to move fields by drag and drop. Excel instantaneously replaces the data in a new arrangement. New formulae or the re-filtering of data are not necessary, as the pivot table is automatically recalculated when the fields are recalculated.
Date: 2015
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