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1. Re: Add a percentage to a forecast
Paul Wachtler Jun 19, 2019 8:12 AM (in response to Nicolas Pinzon)Hi Nicolas,
Can you share the Tableau workbook you have for this so we can use that to help you?
Paul
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2. Re: Add a percentage to a forecast
Nicolas Pinzon Jun 19, 2019 8:52 AM (in response to Paul Wachtler)Hello Paul Wachtler just upload the question again with the workbook (.twbx), I just have to wait for the question to be supported, I would appreciate your help, thank you very much
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3. Re: Add a percentage to a forecast
Paul Wachtler Jun 19, 2019 10:59 AM (in response to Nicolas Pinzon)1 of 1 people found this helpfulThe tableau file you attached is a .twb so it doesn't have the data attached with it. Can you save it as a .twbx file? Otherwise it won't load. Thanks
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4. Re: Add a percentage to a forecast
Nicolas Pinzon Jun 19, 2019 11:27 AM (in response to Paul Wachtler)just upload the correct attachment, thanks for your help
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5. Re: Add a percentage to a forecast
Paul Wachtler Jun 19, 2019 11:48 AM (in response to Nicolas Pinzon)Thanks Nicolas. Unfortunately this clearly looks to be some type of homework or test of some sort since it's a multiple choice question. I won't be able to help you answer that directly since that would be cheating. It does use simple math though. Find the sales for 2013 and add 50% to them.
Best,
Paul
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6. Re: Add a percentage to a forecast
Nicolas Pinzon Jun 19, 2019 11:57 AM (in response to Paul Wachtler)it's for my work, I'm studying tableau and I'm in training for it, it's not an exam to study it on my own, that question is in the tableau training exams, I already know what the answer is only that I could not do it in graphics, thanks!
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7. Re: Add a percentage to a forecast
Nicolas Pinzon Jun 19, 2019 12:19 PM (in response to Paul Wachtler)it would be like this: SUM ([Sales]) * 1.5.
This is what I was able to do, there I added 50% to the sales of 2013, but I do not know how to add 50% to the 2014 forecast, seriously it is not for any test, I'm just in my job and I'm learning, I'm just missing that one, thanks