IF SUM([VENDITE]) < 100 THEN "Basso" ELSE "Alto" END
IF { FIXED [Regione] : SUM( [Vendite] ) } < 100
THEN "Basso"
ELSE "Alto"
END
AVG(
IF { FIXED [Regione] : SUM( [Vendite] ) } < 100
THEN "Basso"
ELSE "Alto"
END
)
{FIXED [Categoria] : AVG(
IF { FIXED [Regione] : SUM( [Vendite] ) } < 100
THEN "Basso"
ELSE "Alto"
END
) }
ATTR( [Categoria] ) + " value"
{ FIXED [ID ordine] : MIN( [Categoria] ) } + " value"
IF SUM([VENDITE]) < 100 THEN "Basso" ELSE "Alto" END
IF [Vendite] < 100 THEN "Basso" ELSE "Alto" END
Tableau sfrutta le proprietà comuni dei dati condivisi tra diverse origini dati in modo da prendere decisioni intelligenti su come visualizzare i dati.
Ad esempio, supponiamo che la tua origine dati contenga un campo con valori numerici ma con nome "ID." Quando aggiungi "ID" allo spazio Righe anziché ottenere un grafico a barre poco significativo che somma tutti i valori ID, si ottiene una riga per ciascun ID. Come fa Tableau a sapere di dover fare così? I campi denominati "ID" sono un caso speciale e sono considerati dimensioni per impostazione predefinita.001473640

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