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Tableau Desktop Certified Associate: Exam Guide

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Product type Book
Published in Dec 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838984137
Pages 370 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (5):
Dmitry Anoshin Dmitry Anoshin
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JC Gillet JC Gillet
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Fabian Peri Fabian Peri
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Radhika Biyani Radhika Biyani
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Gleb Makarenko Gleb Makarenko
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started with Tableau
2. Building Your Data Model 3. Section 2: Answering Questions with Data
4. Working with Worksheets 5. Analyzing Data Using Charts 6. Visualizing Geographic Data 7. Understanding Simple Calculations in Tableau 8. Section 3: Advanced Tableau
9. Tableau Table Calculations 10. Level of Detail Expressions 11. Leveraging Analytics Capabilities 12. Building Your Dashboards 13. Mock Test A + B (Assessment) 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

General table calculations and background

A table calculation is a way to take the results of usual calculations, as defined in the previous chapters, and perform additional calculations based on those results (and not on the underlying data).

Let's take an example of a table calculation that looks at the average of SUM(Profit) by Year (Order Date) (we will learn how to create such a calculation later in this chapter):

In this instance, the average is calculated by looking at the aggregated marks (in this case, ($248,941+$307,415+$406,935+$504,166)/4 = $366,864), not by averaging the profits in the underlying data.

There are two main components to a table calculation in Tableau. The first element is the calculation that we want to perform on those marks (in this case, a straight average on the marks). The second is the scope (or partition), which we will look at in the...

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