![]() The normal pivot version just lists fields within this single table or source that we're pointing to. Now, the obvious difference that you've probably noticed is that in the power pivot version, boom, we've got access to way more tables. I've got the same filter set above the table and we're looking at our field list on the right. Got a total quantity metric? It's broken down by day. And here's a power pivot version of the same view. We're looking at our field list on the right side of the screen. ![]() Here we're looking at the sum of a quantity metric broken down by day. Here on the left side of the screen, I've got a screenshot from a normal pivot. Let's take 2 minutes and talk about the differences between a normal pivot table and a power pivot table.
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