Follow an iterative process when creating calculated fields and measures. First, create your new fields and measures, then view the results, and finally adjust as needed. The following practices can help:
In addition, keep the following in mind when creating calculated fields:
When you create a calculated field, it appears at the bottom of the list.
Calculated fields that use aggregate functions cannot be added to groups and should not be used as filters.
By default, the Ad Hoc Editor supports only two decimal places. If the calculated fields return data that are significant to the third decimal place, you can add new masking options by editing configuration files.
You can't delete a calculated field that is in use; these fields have their name in italics. To delete a field, you must make sure it is not being used:
If the calculated field is used in the Ad Hoc view panel, remove the calculated field from the Ad Hoc View panel and then delete it from the Domain Selection panel.
If the calculated field is the basis of another field, you can't delete it until you delete the one that builds on it.
When creating your calculated fields and measures, refer to the following guides and reference charts: