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hello everybody and welcome back aggregate calculations can be confusing in template for me the most difficult to understand is the attribute aggregation it took me a really long time to finally wrap my head around it attribute is an aggregate of a dimension but its not a count or a min or a max so why would we want to do that anyway in this video im going to demystify the attribute aggregation for you if youre new here my name is andy krebel ive been a tablet user since 2007 and i created this channel to help you learn tableau fast if you like what youre seeing please subscribe and share it with somebody else so that they can learn from the content too in this video im going to cover three things about the attribute aggregation first im going to define the attribute aggregation second im going to show you several examples of how the attribute function works along with examples of why it works sometimes but not others ill wrap up by explaining the difference between attribute