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wolverine [178]
1 year ago
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Question 7 of 7 pablo is comparing data on bottles and cases. What is he doing that is highlighting the bottle section in a yell

ow color?
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Kruka [31]1 year ago
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Pablo is comparing data on bottles and cases. He is highlighting the bottle section in a yellow color. By doing this he is choosing to do the computation using the pane.

This type of calculation is used in the table calculations. Table calculations are a special type of calculations used in the Tableau.

It is applied to the values which are currently available in the view of the calculator means no filters are applied to the data. It does not consider measures and dimensions of the filtered view.

In this different calculations are done using the pane methods.

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