In this article:

Creating a Calculated Fact

Operations with Calculated Fields

Features of Working with Calculated Facts

Setting Up Calculated Facts

A calculated fact is a function of values of other facts, calculated facts, or relations.

Working with calculated facts is available in information panels, which data sources are data models.

Creating a Calculated Fact

For a quick setup of a calculated fact select the + Calculated Fact item in the drop-down menu of the Actions button for fact or calculated field and select calculated fact type. The command is available for all data model facts: table facts, integer and real calculated fields, facts with set georole.

To create a calculated fact, click the Create Calculated Fact button in the Facts group. The Create Calculated Fact dialog box opens:

Set the parameters:

Name

Calculated fact type

Fact

Calculation level

Formula

Calculate by physical data

Always insert to selection

To save calculated fact settings, click the Apply button. The calculated fact will be added to the Calculated Fields group on the Facts panel.

Operations with Calculated Fields

The following operations are available when working with calculated facts:

Set up calculated fact

Set up data format

Set up georole

Add calculated fact to visualizer

Delete calculated fact

Features of Working with Calculated Facts

Delete source fact from data model

Delete dimensions and source fact from data model

See also:

Building Information Panel | Setting Up Data Visualization | Expression Editor