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Crosstab

A process or function that combines and summarizes data from one or more sources into a concise format, for analysis or reporting. The typical result is a table that calculates significant data for a set of intersecting search results. For example, suppose that you want sales data for product A, product B, and product C, and for location 1, location 2, and location 3. A crosstab presentation would use the products as row headings and the locations as column headings. The cells where the rows and columns intersected would provide results for each product at each location. The last row would provide totals for each location; the last column would provide totals for each product; and the cell where the product and location totals intersect would provide an overall total.


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