I own a tanning salon with 5 tanning beds. I can run a report, and export it as a csv, that shows each hour of the day and the how many times the beds were used in that hour. To create the report, I specify the date range.
I need some help on how to bring that data into excel so that I can graph the results in a way that can show me when the busiest times of the day are. I'll try to post and sample of the report.
Hi
you can open a CSV file with Excel, where each entry between two commas will be in a separate cell. You can save this as an Excel file.
Then you can do some additional data manipulation (Sum totals, calculate averages, etc.) and create a chart based on that.
Does that help any?
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I do know that I can create the charts. I just don't know how to select the fields and in what order to get the chart the way I want it to look.
I'll see if I can attach the file.
So it looks like i attached it.
What I have is 2 bed types. Pacificas & Delray. I have each day of the month of march and the hours that we are open. You'll see a number of times the beds are used for each hour.
I don't really know how I want the chart set up. Thats where I need some help if you can. thanks
Jason
Hi jwalter,
The arrangement of data depends on what you would like to chart; for example if you want to compare the times of usage for each bed in a specific day then the attached file could be helpful.
I prefer to remove the blank rows when preparing charts
Regards
Hi jwalter,
The arrangement of data depends on what you would like to chart, for example if you want to compare the times of usage for each bed in a specific day then the attached file could be helpful.
I prefer to remove the blank rows in all type of charts
Regards
Cool. Thats what I needed.
The only thing that could make it better is that the bottom,X Axis, caounts from 1 - 11. That actually is the hours that we're open and it starts at 10 am and goes to 8 pm. Is there a way to make it say that instead of just counting from 1-11?
Thanks so much for your help
Jason
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