I have a workbook with 20 different pivot tables. Is there any easy way to find all the pivot tables and refresh them in VBA?
10 Answers
Yes.
ThisWorkbook.RefreshAll
Or, if your Excel version is old enough,
Dim Sheet as WorkSheet, Pivot as PivotTable
For Each Sheet in ThisWorkbook.WorkSheets
For Each Pivot in Sheet.PivotTables
Pivot.RefreshTable
Pivot.Update
Next
Next
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5Fantastic, I had to use it since I wanted to refresh the pivots AFTER I got new external data, so ThisWorkbook.RefreshAll wasn't working for me.– YasskierCommented Sep 22, 2014 at 21:42
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9Just a note. The
ThisWorkbook.RefreshAll
method for some reason not works, ifApplication.Calculation = xlCalculationManual
. Set the calculation property toApplication.Calculation = xlCalculationAutomatic
before using the code.– kolcinxCommented Jul 10, 2016 at 8:30 -
@GSerg Does this work for Pivot Tables that are linked to SAS? Normally I have to click each pivot table and in the SAS ribbon I have to click refresh which will only refresh that one pivot table. Commented Oct 19, 2016 at 23:33
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3@GSerg Sorry for reviving this old post, but I have a question (posted Here): Do we need to do an
Update
after theRefreshTable
? what's the difference between the two? Commented Nov 2, 2016 at 12:45 -
1I'm glad you showed both answers. I prefer the second because I have Query Tables in my scenario that I do not want to refresh. The second option only affects Pivot Tables.– BenCommented Aug 5, 2020 at 1:26
This VBA code will refresh all pivot tables/charts in the workbook.
Sub RefreshAllPivotTables()
Dim PT As PivotTable
Dim WS As Worksheet
For Each WS In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
For Each PT In WS.PivotTables
PT.RefreshTable
Next PT
Next WS
End Sub
Another non-programatic option is:
- Right click on each pivot table
- Select Table options
- Tick the 'Refresh on open' option.
- Click on the OK button
This will refresh the pivot table each time the workbook is opened.
ActiveWorkbook.RefreshAll
refreshes everything, not only the pivot tables but also the ODBC queries. I have a couple of VBA queries that refer to Data connections and using this option crashes as the command runs the Data connections without the detail supplied from the VBA
I recommend the option if you only want the pivots refreshed
Sub RefreshPivotTables()
Dim pivotTable As PivotTable
For Each pivotTable In ActiveSheet.PivotTables
pivotTable.RefreshTable
Next
End Sub
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1check the most voted answer.. the second approach is actually what you tried here.. but for the whole boom.. not only for the active sheet.. either case it really depends.. and I haven't touch it since..– LipisCommented Sep 25, 2012 at 23:46
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In certain circumstances you might want to differentiate between a PivotTable and its PivotCache. The Cache has it's own refresh method and its own collections. So we could have refreshed all the PivotCaches instead of the PivotTables.
The difference? When you create a new Pivot Table you are asked if you want it based on a previous table. If you say no, this Pivot Table gets its own cache and doubles the size of the source data. If you say yes, you keep your WorkBook small, but you add to a collection of Pivot Tables that share a single cache. The entire collection gets refreshed when you refresh any single Pivot Table in that collection. You can imagine therefore what the difference might be between refreshing every cache in the WorkBook, compared to refreshing every Pivot Table in the WorkBook.
There is a refresh all option in the Pivot Table tool bar. That is enough. Dont have to do anything else.
Press ctrl+alt+F5
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3I disagree. What if Lipis wants to automate the refresh process for example, whenever a cell is changed?– StockBCommented Oct 9, 2013 at 11:44
You have a PivotTables collection on a the VB Worksheet object. So, a quick loop like this will work:
Sub RefreshPivotTables()
Dim pivotTable As PivotTable
For Each pivotTable In ActiveSheet.PivotTables
pivotTable.RefreshTable
Next
End Sub
Notes from the trenches:
- Remember to unprotect any protected sheets before updating the PivotTable.
- Save often.
- I'll think of more and update in due course... :)
Good luck!
The code
Private Sub Worksheet_Activate()
Dim PvtTbl As PivotTable
Cells.EntireColumn.AutoFit
For Each PvtTbl In Worksheets("Sales Details").PivotTables
PvtTbl.RefreshTable
Next
End Sub
works fine.
The code is used in the activate sheet module, thus it displays a flicker/glitch when the sheet is activated.
Even we can refresh particular connection and in turn it will refresh all the pivots linked to it.
For this code I have created slicer from table present in Excel:
Sub UpdateConnection()
Dim ServerName As String
Dim ServerNameRaw As String
Dim CubeName As String
Dim CubeNameRaw As String
Dim ConnectionString As String
ServerNameRaw = ActiveWorkbook.SlicerCaches("Slicer_ServerName").VisibleSlicerItemsList(1)
ServerName = Replace(Split(ServerNameRaw, "[")(3), "]", "")
CubeNameRaw = ActiveWorkbook.SlicerCaches("Slicer_CubeName").VisibleSlicerItemsList(1)
CubeName = Replace(Split(CubeNameRaw, "[")(3), "]", "")
If CubeName = "All" Or ServerName = "All" Then
MsgBox "Please Select One Cube and Server Name", vbOKOnly, "Slicer Info"
Else
ConnectionString = GetConnectionString(ServerName, CubeName)
UpdateAllQueryTableConnections ConnectionString, CubeName
End If
End Sub
Function GetConnectionString(ServerName As String, CubeName As String)
Dim result As String
result = "OLEDB;Provider=MSOLAP.5;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=True;Initial Catalog=" & CubeName & ";Data Source=" & ServerName & ";MDX Compatibility=1;Safety Options=2;MDX Missing Member Mode=Error;Update Isolation Level=2"
'"OLEDB;Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=True;Initial Catalog=" & CubeName & ";Data Source=" & ServerName & ";Use Procedure for Prepare=1;Auto Translate=True;Packet Size=4096;Use Encryption for Data=False;Tag with column collation when possible=False"
GetConnectionString = result
End Function
Function GetConnectionString(ServerName As String, CubeName As String)
Dim result As String
result = "OLEDB;Provider=MSOLAP.5;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=True;Initial Catalog=" & CubeName & ";Data Source=" & ServerName & ";MDX Compatibility=1;Safety Options=2;MDX Missing Member Mode=Error;Update Isolation Level=2"
GetConnectionString = result
End Function
Sub UpdateAllQueryTableConnections(ConnectionString As String, CubeName As String)
Dim cn As WorkbookConnection
Dim oledbCn As OLEDBConnection
Dim Count As Integer, i As Integer
Dim DBName As String
DBName = "Initial Catalog=" + CubeName
Count = 0
For Each cn In ThisWorkbook.Connections
If cn.Name = "ThisWorkbookDataModel" Then
Exit For
End If
oTmp = Split(cn.OLEDBConnection.Connection, ";")
For i = 0 To UBound(oTmp) - 1
If InStr(1, oTmp(i), DBName, vbTextCompare) = 1 Then
Set oledbCn = cn.OLEDBConnection
oledbCn.SavePassword = True
oledbCn.Connection = ConnectionString
oledbCn.Refresh
Count = Count + 1
End If
Next
Next
If Count = 0 Then
MsgBox "Nothing to update", vbOKOnly, "Update Connection"
ElseIf Count > 0 Then
MsgBox "Update & Refresh Connection Successfully", vbOKOnly, "Update Connection"
End If
End Sub
I have use the command listed below in the recent past and it seems to work fine.
ActiveWorkbook.RefreshAll
Hope that helps.
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7It helps a lot.. but didn't you see that it's actually written above? Like 4 years ago?! (stackoverflow.com/a/70976/8418)– LipisCommented Sep 18, 2012 at 15:46
If you are using MS Excel 2003 then go to view->Tool bar->Pivot Table From this tool bar we can do refresh by clicking ! this symbol.