
Fact Filters
Ignore blank values:
When reporting facts, do not report any fact that has a blank
value in its condition or conclusion parts.
Ignore facts between a virtual column and
its sources:
Do not reports facts caused by existing dependencies between a
virtual (calculated) column and the columns that were used to
calculate it.
Ignore facts that conclude a most common
value (MCV):
For example;
If we have a Profit column that has 3 values Low,
Medium, and High, and Medium is the most common
value, then we will not report the facts like:
Most Product = Jacket have Profit = Medium
You can set this filter for facts of type ALL and Facts of type
MOST. You can also specify the percentage with which a value is
considered a Most Common.