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Question #: 169
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A Data Analyst applied a dimension filter to a worksheet with FIXED Level of Detail (LOD) calculations.

How does this filter affect the worksheet?

  • A. The dimension filter alters the data displayed in the worksheet along with the FIXED LOD calculation.
  • B. The dimension filter alters the data displayed in the worksheet before computing the FIXED LOD calculation.
  • C. The dimension filter is carried out first before computing the FIXED LOD calculation.
  • D. The dimension filter alters the data displayed in the worksheet but does not influence the FIXED LOD calculation.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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0314f0b
1 week, 4 days ago
Selected Answer: D
The correct answer is D. The dimension filter alters the data displayed in the worksheet but does not influence the FIXED LOD calculation. Here's why, based on Tableau's Order of Operations: FIXED LOD Calculations Compute Early: FIXED LOD expressions are calculated before most dimension filters. They are resolved relatively high in the Tableau query pipeline, after data source filters and context filters, but before regular dimension filters. Dimension Filters Apply Later: When you apply a standard dimension filter (i.e., one that is not added to context), it gets applied after FIXED LOD calculations have already been computed. Resulting Behavior:
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janasuresh
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
does not influence the FIXED LOD calculation.
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Lakshmi2023
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
When LOD function used in the dimension filter it will filter along with LOD calculation
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