A
crosstabulation table shows an aggregate metric for
the intersections of two or more categories. In a crosstabulation
table, categories are typically displayed on both the columns and
the rows, and each cell value represents the aggregated measure from
the intersection of the categories on the specific row and column.
This uses less space than a list table and is easier to read because
data is grouped both horizontally and vertically.
A Crosstabulation Table That Is Based on Data Items From a
Relational Data Source
For crosstabulation
tables that are based on multidimensional data sources, the hierarchy
level names are displayed in the table, rather than the hierarchy
names. In the following display,
Year is
a level in a hierarchy named
Time and
Continent is a level in a hierarchy
named
Geography.
A Crosstabulation Table That Is Based on Data Items From a
Multidimensional Data Source, Drilling and Expanding Are Enabled