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Hi everyone,
I'm wondering what is the best and most efficient way to write a calculated dimension for the given scenario:
I have rows with account numbers and several other fields in my data. I would like to display in a straight table only those account numbers where [Field 1] = 1, along with every other field in my data associated with those specific account numbers. I have been using this statement: if([Field 1] = 1, [Account Number],), and then writing in every other field as a separate expression. However, I'm not sure if this is the proper way to do it since I'm getting rows that I do not want. Does anybody know of another way to do this? Thanks.
Try
Calculated Dimension
if([Field 1] = 1, [Account Number])
Now Select this and tick Suppress When Value is NULL
Keep everything as it is without using the above expression everywhere...
Try
Calculated Dimension
if([Field 1] = 1, [Account Number])
Now Select this and tick Suppress When Value is NULL
Keep everything as it is without using the above expression everywhere...