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Tableau Certified Data Analyst Certification Guide

You're reading from   Tableau Certified Data Analyst Certification Guide Ace the Tableau Data Analyst certification exam with expert guidance and practice material

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803243467
Length 462 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Daisy Jones Daisy Jones
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Connecting to Data FREE CHAPTER 2. Chapter 2: Transforming Data 3. Chapter 3: Calculations 4. Chapter 4: Grouping and Filtering 5. Chapter 5: Charts 6. Chapter 6: Dashboards 7. Chapter 7: Formatting 8. Chapter 8: Publishing and Managing Content 9. Chapter 9: Accessing the Online Practice Resources 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Fixed Level of Detail Calculations

Fixed level of detail calculated fields are fields that fix an aggregated value to the level of specified dimensions as opposed to the measure being aggregated to the dimensions on the view. Fixed level of detail calculations are written in the following format:

{ FIXED [Dimension1], [Dimension_n] : AGG([field]) }

As many dimension fields as needed can be included before the colon and these will specify the level of aggregation to fix the measure at. If no dimensions are included in the fixed level of detail calculation, then the aggregation will be fixed across the whole dataset.

An aggregation is always required and this can be any aggregation (SUM, AVG, MIN, MAX, and so on) and the field being aggregated does not necessarily have to be a measure. For example, the maximum date per customer could be found and fixed at that level and then used in the view without needing to bring the customer field onto the view.

The fixed level of detail...

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