Tableau will require clarificationif there are dimensions stemming from two or more base tables. By default, the measures will be fully aggregated, but you can specify how to break them down by using a FIXED LOD expression, for example:
The process, however, is cumbersome and involves complex LOD calculations to get the right results. With parameter actions, you need zero calculations to accomplish the intended design. You can store your selection’s average, median and any other metric you care about in separate parameters and ...
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I've tried all sorts of calculations and techniques to allow me to plot 'total invoice amount' by month, but the only way I have been able to accomplish this successfully is by cross joining my data set with a table containing all months present in my data set, ...
I probably will have to go with the SQL query.. Thanks for your help and quick response! UpvoteUpvotedRemove UpvoteReply Matt Coles(Tableau) 9 years ago Glad to hear it! But hold on--I think there's another solution with nested LOD calcs (God I love them) that can work in a more ...
Parametersin Tableau are constant values. Constants are key components in many analytics scenarios. They can be used in calculations, act as references in table calculations, and define analytic indicators (like reference lines and bands). You can also use them to quantitatively filter within a sin...
Parametersin Tableau are constant values. Constants are key components in many analytics scenarios. They can be used in calculations, act as references in table calculations, and define analytic indicators (like reference lines and bands). You can also use them to quantitatively filter within a sin...