This was a great video. The Denominator LOD for 2nd use-case is called "Table-Scoped LOD" and will return the total value for the measure e.g. Sales for the entire dataset. Since we do not mention any dimensions in the LOD it would be a Table-Scoped LOD.
This was a great video. The Denominator LOD for 2nd use-case is called "Table-Scoped LOD" and will return the total value for the measure e.g. Sales for the entire dataset. Since we do not mention any dimensions in the LOD it would be a Table-Scoped LOD.
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Rahul Bhai, like tableau, please make a video for sql assessments as well. Am lacking in SQL. This would be very helpful for me as well as others.
Sure Bro I ll start making videos on that as well
@@TechiRahul Thank you bro.
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Please make a video on tech Mahindra l2 round interview questions for 4.5+ yr experience
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For 2nd scenario can we write like this
{fixed [segement] :sum[sales]} /{fixed:sum[sales]}
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Fixed LOD
This is my approach by using fixed LOD.
{ FIXED [Segment] : SUM([Sales])} / { FIXED : SUM([Sales])}
Fixed lod
Table scoped lod
Your audio quality is poor