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when analyzing tabular ocds data if the fields you need are all in the same sheet then you can easily create a summary using a pivot table for example to work out which buyers issued the highest value of tenders you need the buyer id name tender value and currency these fields are all available in the releases sheet so you can insert a pivot table add the buyer id and name to the rows and then add the tender value to the values since values can be in different currencies you should also add the currency to the columns this looks a bit messy so letamp;#39;s remove the total rows and sort by the tender value from the pivot table you can see that the institute of social security issued the highest value of tenders followed by the ministry of education and science if the fields you need are in more than one sheet then before you can summarize your data you first need to transform it so that all the fields you need are in the same sheet for e