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Tableau 10 Business Intelligence Cookbook

You're reading from   Tableau 10 Business Intelligence Cookbook Create powerful, effective visualizations with Tableau 10

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786465634
Length 476 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Donabel Santos Donabel Santos
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Preface 1. Basic Charts FREE CHAPTER 2. Advanced Charts 3. Interactivity 4. Dashboards and Story Points 5. Maps and Geospatial Visualization 6. Analytics 7. Data Preparation A. Calculated Fields Primer B. Resources Index

Tidbits

Here are a few tidbits/tricks that you may find helpful as you venture into the world of calculated fields in Tableau (Conversion error):

Cannot mix aggregate and non-aggregate arguments

One of the most common calculation errors you may encounter will be related to mixing aggregate and non-aggregate arguments in functions:

Cannot mix aggregate and non-aggregate arguments

What this simply states is that if one part of the calculation is an aggregation (such as SUM, AVG, MAX, and MIN), all other parts should also be aggregations.

This becomes tricky when working with level of detail calculations. For example, we may have an LOD expression that gets a FIXED sum of sales:

Cannot mix aggregate and non-aggregate arguments

What if we need to use this with another calculated field that is aggregated? In the following example, we are dividing SUM(Quantity) by our fixed LOD calculated field, which is already an aggregated field. However, we are getting the notorious Cannot mix aggregate and non-aggregate… error, as shown in the following screenshot:

Cannot mix aggregate and non-aggregate arguments

Not to worry. Since LOD expressions...

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