![]() A running total table calculation will continue until the end, determined by the scope and direction of the table calculation. A running total starts somewhere, most likely the first value, and then totals each subsequent by some type of aggregation (i.e. Let’s compare a moving calculation to a running total. ![]() I’ve also included all the charts we’ll build at the bottom of this article in a packaged workbook available for you to download. ![]() Instead, let’s talk about window functions, more commonly known as moving calculations. There is a lot of great material out there to help polish up your table calculations, so I’ll hold off on doing another Deep Dive (for now). A lot of us are guilty of clicking through every single option on the table calculation window until we find something that looks right. Table calculations are one of the hardest functions to understand in Tableau Desktop.
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