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Create a table. Insert a new column into the table. Type the formula that you want to use, and press Enter. When you press Enter, the formula is automatically filled into all cells of the column above as well as below the cell where you entered the formula.
A calculated item becomes an item in a pivot field. Its calculation can use the sum of other items in the same field. The individual records in the source data are calculated, and then the results are summed. Calculated items are listed with other items in the Row or Column area of the pivot table.
Calculated Item should no longer be grayed out. It is grayed out because the source is LAP, however there is a work around. Drop the data into Excel into a table. If you try to pivot off this data, the calculated field will still be grayed out.
To add a calculated field: Select a cell in the pivot table, and on the Excel Ribbon, under the Portable Tools tab, click the Options tab (Analyze tab in Excel 2013). In the Calculations group, click Fields, Items, & Sets, and then click Calculated Field. Click Add to save the calculated field, and click Close.
Only 'calculated groups' can be used in a calculation — groups created with the 'ad-hoc' method of selecting members in the view and then clicking the group button cannot be used in calculated fields. Sets, on the other hand, can be used in calculations by using a bit of logic.
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Tableau uses filters, groups and sets to organize data. First, let's get some actual definitions from Tableau: Filter: A dimension or measure that narrows the data shown in a view to focus on relevant information. Group: Simplifies large numbers of dimension members by combining them into higher-level categories.
What are Tableau Sets? Tableau Sets are custom fields used to hold the subset of data based on a given condition. In real-time, you can create a set by selecting members from the list or a visualization. You can also do the same by writing custom Conditions or Selecting Top/Bottom few records in a Measure.
Groups vs. Sets was something that confused me a little when starting off with Tableau. Grouping in Tableau is grouping multiple members in a SINGLE dimension into a higher category and creating a set is grouping members from MULTI dimensions and/or condition into a dynamic or constant group.
There is no option to group on the measure names.
A table calculation is a transformation you apply to the values in a visualization. Table calculations are a special type of calculated field that computes on the local data in Tableau.
Click the Analytics pane. In the Analytics pane, under Summarize, drag Totals into the Add Totals dialog, and drop it over either the Row Grand Totals or Column Grand Totals option.
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