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  <description>The first time I used a BI tool, I was confused by the difference between &quot;dimensions&quot; and &quot;measures. I will try to briefly explain the differences and ideas here. name In Tableau, they are called &quot;dimensions&quot; and &quot;measures&quot;. In PowerBI, they are called &quot;columns&quot; and &quot;measures. Looker calls them &quot;di…</description>
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  <published>2023-04-04 21:46:11</published>
  <title>Difference between &quot;dimensions&quot; and &quot;measures&quot; in BI tools</title>
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