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Chapter 11 - Customizing Your Data

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CHAPTER 11:

CUSTOMIZING YOUR
DATA

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Customizing Your Data

■ Where calculations occur in Tableau


■ Creating & editing calculations
■ Aggregation, LODs, and table calcs
■ Hands-on practices (Profit Ratio, Overall
Profitability, % of Category)

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Where Do Calculations Occur?

■ Database (Live): pushdown row-level & some


aggregates
■ Hyper (Extract): columnar engine, fast analytics
■ Viz Layer: aggregate calcs, LODs, table
calculations

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Tableau Order of Operations
(High-Level)
■ Extract/Source Filters → Data Source Filters
■ Context Filters → Top N / Conditional
■ Dimension Filters → Measure Filters
■ FIXED LOD before Include/Exclude LOD
■ Table Calcs happen last, after aggregation

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Types of Calculations

■ Row-Level: [Profit] - [Discount]


■ Aggregate: SUM([Profit]) / SUM([Sales])
■ Table Calculation: RUNNING_SUM(SUM([Sales]))
■ LOD Expressions: {FIXED [Region]:
SUM([Profit])}

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Creating & Editing Calculated
Fields
■ Data pane → Right-click → Create →
Calculated Field
■ Name clearly; use comments //
■ Validation & data type at the bottom
■ Reuse with folders & descriptions

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Join Calculations

■ Build join keys with calcs (e.g.,


UPPER(TRIM([State])))
■ Use Data Source view → Join Clause → Create
Join Calculation
■ Normalize different systems: codes vs names

7
Calculations & Aggregations:
Rules of Thumb
■ Don’t mix aggregated & non-aggregated fields
(wrap with MIN/ATTR)
■ Prefer SUM/AVG explicitly vs default aggregation
■ Control nulls: ZN(), IFNULL()
■ Use ATTR() to safely reference a dimension in an
aggregate calc

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LOD vs Table Calculation

■ LOD: pre-viz aggregation (query time)


■ Table Calc: post-viz, depends on
addressing/partitioning
■ Choose LOD for stable denominators; table calc
for running totals, moving avg

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Profit Ratio (Definition)

■ Profit Ratio = SUM([Profit]) / SUM([Sales])


■ Format as percentage
■ Works at any view level (segment, category, etc.)

10
Practice: Calculations &
Aggregations in Profit Ratio
■ Create Profit Ratio calc
■ Build view by Segment/Category
■ Validate with grand totals

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Calculations Performed on the
Database
■ Live connections push down row-level and some
aggregates
■ Use Custom SQL or RAWSQL functions for DB-
specific logic
■ Beware of portability & security

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Overall Profitability (Concept)

■ Compare overall profit ratio vs slice profit ratio


■ Use FIXED LOD to create a stable overall
denominator
■ Example: {FIXED : SUM([Profit])}/{FIXED :
SUM([Sales])}

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Practice: Calculation &
Aggregation in Overall
Profitability
■ Build overall ratio via LOD
■ Compare per Segment vs overall (reference line or
KPI)

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Aggregating Dimensions in
Calculations
■ Turn dimension totals into denominators (via LOD)
■ Use ATTR([Dim]) or MIN([Dim]) to reference dims
in aggregate calcs
■ Common pattern: “% of Category” at Sub-
Category level

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Practice: Aggregating
Dimensions in Calculations
■ Compute % of Category Profit at Sub-Category
level
■ Validate behavior when changing the view

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Debugging & Testing Calculations

■ Show View Data & Row Counts


■ Use Annotations/Labels to print intermediate calcs
■ Describe Field to verify data types
■ Build QA sheets for totals & sanity checks

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Naming, Docs, and Governance

■ Prefix by type: LOD_, Agg_, TC_


■ Add Descriptions; group in folders
■ Review with peers; lock trusted calcs in certified
sources

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