Table calculation percentage difference within a field
I'm wondering how to add a new field that is a percentage difference between control and test (both in Group field)
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I'm wondering how to add a new field that is a percentage difference between control and test (both in Group field)
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I'm wondering how to add a new field that is a percentage difference between control and test (both in Group field)
tableau
I'm wondering how to add a new field that is a percentage difference between control and test (both in Group field)
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edited Nov 19 '18 at 21:17
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You can break out the test and control into their own measures.
Create a calculated field like:
if [group] = 'test' then [measure name] end
Repeat for control and all measures you have. Then you can create percent diff calcs as needed.
Hi Bernardo, thanks for the answer. Is there any way to do this with some sort of [Column 1] / [Column 2] function rather than creating all of these new measures?
– pluck
Nov 20 '18 at 18:59
I'm not aware of a method like that.
– Bernardo
Nov 20 '18 at 21:33
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You can break out the test and control into their own measures.
Create a calculated field like:
if [group] = 'test' then [measure name] end
Repeat for control and all measures you have. Then you can create percent diff calcs as needed.
Hi Bernardo, thanks for the answer. Is there any way to do this with some sort of [Column 1] / [Column 2] function rather than creating all of these new measures?
– pluck
Nov 20 '18 at 18:59
I'm not aware of a method like that.
– Bernardo
Nov 20 '18 at 21:33
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You can break out the test and control into their own measures.
Create a calculated field like:
if [group] = 'test' then [measure name] end
Repeat for control and all measures you have. Then you can create percent diff calcs as needed.
Hi Bernardo, thanks for the answer. Is there any way to do this with some sort of [Column 1] / [Column 2] function rather than creating all of these new measures?
– pluck
Nov 20 '18 at 18:59
I'm not aware of a method like that.
– Bernardo
Nov 20 '18 at 21:33
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You can break out the test and control into their own measures.
Create a calculated field like:
if [group] = 'test' then [measure name] end
Repeat for control and all measures you have. Then you can create percent diff calcs as needed.
You can break out the test and control into their own measures.
Create a calculated field like:
if [group] = 'test' then [measure name] end
Repeat for control and all measures you have. Then you can create percent diff calcs as needed.
answered Nov 19 '18 at 23:05
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Hi Bernardo, thanks for the answer. Is there any way to do this with some sort of [Column 1] / [Column 2] function rather than creating all of these new measures?
– pluck
Nov 20 '18 at 18:59
I'm not aware of a method like that.
– Bernardo
Nov 20 '18 at 21:33
add a comment |
Hi Bernardo, thanks for the answer. Is there any way to do this with some sort of [Column 1] / [Column 2] function rather than creating all of these new measures?
– pluck
Nov 20 '18 at 18:59
I'm not aware of a method like that.
– Bernardo
Nov 20 '18 at 21:33
Hi Bernardo, thanks for the answer. Is there any way to do this with some sort of [Column 1] / [Column 2] function rather than creating all of these new measures?
– pluck
Nov 20 '18 at 18:59
Hi Bernardo, thanks for the answer. Is there any way to do this with some sort of [Column 1] / [Column 2] function rather than creating all of these new measures?
– pluck
Nov 20 '18 at 18:59
I'm not aware of a method like that.
– Bernardo
Nov 20 '18 at 21:33
I'm not aware of a method like that.
– Bernardo
Nov 20 '18 at 21:33
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