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2 mins read. When you make it to the final interviews, there are four possible outcomes, three of which are positive: 1. You get offered a spot in the cohort you are interviewing for. 2. You get offered a spot in a future cohort. 3. You get asked back for theTHE DATA SCHOOL
Using the Include function in Tableau calculations. In Tableau, the default behaviour is for all data to be aggregated by whatever dimensions are in the view. This includes and dimensions which are on the rows and columns shelf as well as the marks card. There are occasions however, when we need to aggregate by a dimension whichisn’t in the
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The ROUND function lets to specify which field to round and to how many decimals. Rounding to the nearest whole number is simply a 0. Rounding to the nearest whole number. However, if you want to round to the nearest ten, or nearest hundred, the syntax gets a bit confusing. For nearest ten, you need to round to -1 and nearest 100 is -2.THE DATA SCHOOL
Tableau dashboard offers the ability to apply filters onto the view. Usually, this appears by dropdown, slider, or tick boxes. Wouldn’t be nice to have buttons with this functionality instead?THE DATA SCHOOL
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This post will show you how to create parameters to dynamically alter what is contained within your view, and even to sort by measures that don’t even have to be displayed.THE DATA SCHOOL
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The next step is to create a parameter. Name it as desired, choose the data type to be a string, click on list and enter the name of your chart types: Right click on the parameter and select “Show Parameter Control” on both sheets. Next you will need to create a calculated field that only has the name of your parameter in it -this will actTHE DATA SCHOOL
Sometimes you can have multiple similar sheets in a dashboard that need to be formatted in the same way. However, once you have put these into the dashboard, the formatting may not work due to a smaller sizeor other reasons.
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The Data School has some of the best Tableau and Alteryx consultants to help maximise the return on your team's license investment. Data School consultants are available for 6 months at a time throughout the year from London, UK and Sydney, Australia. Recruiting from a wide range of backgrounds, theTHE DATA SCHOOL
2 mins read. When you make it to the final interviews, there are four possible outcomes, three of which are positive: 1. You get offered a spot in the cohort you are interviewing for. 2. You get offered a spot in a future cohort. 3. You get asked back for theTHE DATA SCHOOL
Using the Include function in Tableau calculations. In Tableau, the default behaviour is for all data to be aggregated by whatever dimensions are in the view. This includes and dimensions which are on the rows and columns shelf as well as the marks card. There are occasions however, when we need to aggregate by a dimension whichisn’t in the
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The ROUND function lets to specify which field to round and to how many decimals. Rounding to the nearest whole number is simply a 0. Rounding to the nearest whole number. However, if you want to round to the nearest ten, or nearest hundred, the syntax gets a bit confusing. For nearest ten, you need to round to -1 and nearest 100 is -2.THE DATA SCHOOL
Tableau dashboard offers the ability to apply filters onto the view. Usually, this appears by dropdown, slider, or tick boxes. Wouldn’t be nice to have buttons with this functionality instead?THE DATA SCHOOL
Tableau’s Layout Containers are not always the most intuitive, and I am probably not the only person who has simply dragged worksheets onto a dashboard until they look about right.THE DATA SCHOOL
This post will show you how to create parameters to dynamically alter what is contained within your view, and even to sort by measures that don’t even have to be displayed.THE DATA SCHOOL
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The next step is to create a parameter. Name it as desired, choose the data type to be a string, click on list and enter the name of your chart types: Right click on the parameter and select “Show Parameter Control” on both sheets. Next you will need to create a calculated field that only has the name of your parameter in it -this will actTHE DATA SCHOOL
Sometimes you can have multiple similar sheets in a dashboard that need to be formatted in the same way. However, once you have put these into the dashboard, the formatting may not work due to a smaller sizeor other reasons.
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Click OK. Create a calculated field which links the parameter to your data. Give it a descriptive name and drag or type the name of your new parameter into the calculation window and click OK. Drag the created field to the filter card. Under the General Tab, select the ‘Custom Value List’ and type in the number of the parameter option youTHE DATA SCHOOL
Step 3. Add the hyperlink worksheet to a dashboard. Step 4. Add a URL Action by going to Dashboard > Actions > Add Action > Go to URL. – Change the run action to ‘Select’, – Put in the link of the URL you want the user to be directed to, – Select new browser tab in the URL target if you want the link to be opened in a new browser. Sorted.THE DATA SCHOOL
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Sometimes you can have multiple similar sheets in a dashboard that need to be formatted in the same way. However, once you have put these into the dashboard, the formatting may not work due to a smaller sizeor other reasons.
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Asterisks can appear in your view when blending data for the same reason as described above. If two data sources are blended and there are multiple matching values as a result, then the ambiguity will force Tableau to display asterisks. Consider blending data source 1:THE DATA SCHOOL
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2 mins read. When you make it to the final interviews, there are four possible outcomes, three of which are positive: 1. You get offered a spot in the cohort you are interviewing for. 2. You get offered a spot in a future cohort. 3. You get asked back for theTHE DATA SCHOOL
Using the Include function in Tableau calculations. In Tableau, the default behaviour is for all data to be aggregated by whatever dimensions are in the view. This includes and dimensions which are on the rows and columns shelf as well as the marks card. There are occasions however, when we need to aggregate by a dimension whichisn’t in the
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The ROUND function lets to specify which field to round and to how many decimals. Rounding to the nearest whole number is simply a 0. Rounding to the nearest whole number. However, if you want to round to the nearest ten, or nearest hundred, the syntax gets a bit confusing. For nearest ten, you need to round to -1 and nearest 100 is -2.THE DATA SCHOOL
Tableau dashboard offers the ability to apply filters onto the view. Usually, this appears by dropdown, slider, or tick boxes. Wouldn’t be nice to have buttons with this functionality instead?THE DATA SCHOOL
Tableau’s Layout Containers are not always the most intuitive, and I am probably not the only person who has simply dragged worksheets onto a dashboard until they look about right.THE DATA SCHOOL
This post will show you how to create parameters to dynamically alter what is contained within your view, and even to sort by measures that don’t even have to be displayed.THE DATA SCHOOL
A quick Tableau tip on how to sort to a measure, without your the Dimensions in your view splitting up your numbers. Tableau allows you to sort your Dimensions to aTHE DATA SCHOOL
The next step is to create a parameter. Name it as desired, choose the data type to be a string, click on list and enter the name of your chart types: Right click on the parameter and select “Show Parameter Control” on both sheets. Next you will need to create a calculated field that only has the name of your parameter in it -this will actTHE DATA SCHOOL
Sometimes you can have multiple similar sheets in a dashboard that need to be formatted in the same way. However, once you have put these into the dashboard, the formatting may not work due to a smaller sizeor other reasons.
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The Data School has some of the best Tableau and Alteryx consultants to help maximise the return on your team's license investment. Data School consultants are available for 6 months at a time throughout the year from London, UK and Sydney, Australia. Recruiting from a wide range of backgrounds, theTHE DATA SCHOOL
2 mins read. When you make it to the final interviews, there are four possible outcomes, three of which are positive: 1. You get offered a spot in the cohort you are interviewing for. 2. You get offered a spot in a future cohort. 3. You get asked back for theTHE DATA SCHOOL
Using the Include function in Tableau calculations. In Tableau, the default behaviour is for all data to be aggregated by whatever dimensions are in the view. This includes and dimensions which are on the rows and columns shelf as well as the marks card. There are occasions however, when we need to aggregate by a dimension whichisn’t in the
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The ROUND function lets to specify which field to round and to how many decimals. Rounding to the nearest whole number is simply a 0. Rounding to the nearest whole number. However, if you want to round to the nearest ten, or nearest hundred, the syntax gets a bit confusing. For nearest ten, you need to round to -1 and nearest 100 is -2.THE DATA SCHOOL
Tableau dashboard offers the ability to apply filters onto the view. Usually, this appears by dropdown, slider, or tick boxes. Wouldn’t be nice to have buttons with this functionality instead?THE DATA SCHOOL
Tableau’s Layout Containers are not always the most intuitive, and I am probably not the only person who has simply dragged worksheets onto a dashboard until they look about right.THE DATA SCHOOL
This post will show you how to create parameters to dynamically alter what is contained within your view, and even to sort by measures that don’t even have to be displayed.THE DATA SCHOOL
A quick Tableau tip on how to sort to a measure, without your the Dimensions in your view splitting up your numbers. Tableau allows you to sort your Dimensions to aTHE DATA SCHOOL
The next step is to create a parameter. Name it as desired, choose the data type to be a string, click on list and enter the name of your chart types: Right click on the parameter and select “Show Parameter Control” on both sheets. Next you will need to create a calculated field that only has the name of your parameter in it -this will actTHE DATA SCHOOL
Sometimes you can have multiple similar sheets in a dashboard that need to be formatted in the same way. However, once you have put these into the dashboard, the formatting may not work due to a smaller sizeor other reasons.
THE DATA SCHOOL
Adding context to graphs is good practice because it can help the user understand more about what the data points mean faster. One method is to add colour to show whether a data point sits above or below a specific reference value and this can be achieved with two slightly different methods, which ITHE DATA SCHOOL
In my application viz for DS24, I used actions throughout my dashboard to enable the viz to update dynamically. I thought this was a really nice technique to add an interactive layer to my dashboard without compromising space and design. Parameter actionsTHE DATA SCHOOL
You might've heard of a reference line or a reference band but have you heard of a reference box??? Me neither, about 1 hour ago prior to writing this blog post. Here's what a reference box looks like. In this example, the reference box has highlighted the area of the chartwhich is within 1
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Click OK. Create a calculated field which links the parameter to your data. Give it a descriptive name and drag or type the name of your new parameter into the calculation window and click OK. Drag the created field to the filter card. Under the General Tab, select the ‘Custom Value List’ and type in the number of the parameter option youTHE DATA SCHOOL
Step 3. Add the hyperlink worksheet to a dashboard. Step 4. Add a URL Action by going to Dashboard > Actions > Add Action > Go to URL. – Change the run action to ‘Select’, – Put in the link of the URL you want the user to be directed to, – Select new browser tab in the URL target if you want the link to be opened in a new browser. Sorted.THE DATA SCHOOL
Before joining the Data School dashboard formatting was a nightmare. I thought that the sizing and position of things relied on the eye alone and would spent ages resizing things and trying to make them align in an aesthetically pleasing way.THE DATA SCHOOL
Table Calculations: Moving Averages. Table Calculations are a major part of calculations within Tableau, allowing you to do complex along the row calculations as long as everything is within the view (within a marks card or column/row shelf). It is possible to start these calculations in either 2 ways. Table calculation have been in Tableaufor
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Sometimes you can have multiple similar sheets in a dashboard that need to be formatted in the same way. However, once you have put these into the dashboard, the formatting may not work due to a smaller sizeor other reasons.
THE DATA SCHOOL
Asterisks can appear in your view when blending data for the same reason as described above. If two data sources are blended and there are multiple matching values as a result, then the ambiguity will force Tableau to display asterisks. Consider blending data source 1:THE DATA SCHOOL
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2 mins read. When you make it to the final interviews, there are four possible outcomes, three of which are positive: 1. You get offered a spot in the cohort you are interviewing for. 2. You get offered a spot in a future cohort. 3. You get asked back for theTHE DATA SCHOOL
2. Nesting Projects within Projects Be careful: for Tableau Server versions earlier than 2020.1, you can’t lock permissions for nested projects.. What they’re good for Sites TLDR: Sites are best used when data separation and security is key. Sites are great for separating “internal” content and that for (or of) third parties, such as clients or guests — as Tableau calls it, “trueTHE DATA SCHOOL
1. Click the drop down in the dimensions pane. (The thing on the right) Select ‘Create Parameter’. Give it a sensible name and configure the properties of your parameter. Let’s say we want to use the button to select certain states and in this case, we want a parameter based on states.THE DATA SCHOOL
The ROUND function lets to specify which field to round and to how many decimals. Rounding to the nearest whole number is simply a 0. Rounding to the nearest whole number. However, if you want to round to the nearest ten, or nearest hundred, the syntax gets a bit confusing. For nearest ten, you need to round to -1 and nearest 100 is -2.THE DATA SCHOOL
Once you have created your dashboard and applied the above steps to all worksheets that you want to be highlighted using the parameter, its time to turn our highlight parameter into an action! Go to the top of the view and go to Dashboard > Actions > Add Action > Change Parameter. Tick all worksheets you want the highlight parameter to runon.
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Tableau’s Layout Containers are not always the most intuitive, and I am probably not the only person who has simply dragged worksheets onto a dashboard until they look about right.THE DATA SCHOOL
The solution: Click on the dropdown menu next to the Subject filter, switch the option from ‘All Values in Database’ to ‘Only Relevant Values’. Now the list becomes much shorter with all values relevant to the selected university. Thanks Andy for pointing out the potential problem with this function. If ITHE DATA SCHOOL
Ok, now the party begins! Go to Dashboard -> Actions -> Add Action -> Filter. Change the name of the filter to Map Drill Down (this will make the action easier to identify). Set ‘Run action on’ to Select. In source sheets, make sure that only Region Map is checked and in the target sheets only State Map is checked.THE DATA SCHOOL
The next step is to create a parameter. Name it as desired, choose the data type to be a string, click on list and enter the name of your chart types: Right click on the parameter and select “Show Parameter Control” on both sheets. Next you will need to create a calculated field that only has the name of your parameter in it -this will actDATA SCHOOL
The Data School has some of the best Tableau and Alteryx consultants to help maximise the return on your team's license investment. Data School consultants are available for 6 months at a time throughout the year from London, UK and Sydney, Australia. Recruiting from a wide range of backgrounds, theTHE DATA SCHOOL
2 mins read. When you make it to the final interviews, there are four possible outcomes, three of which are positive: 1. You get offered a spot in the cohort you are interviewing for. 2. You get offered a spot in a future cohort. 3. You get asked back for theTHE DATA SCHOOL
2. Nesting Projects within Projects Be careful: for Tableau Server versions earlier than 2020.1, you can’t lock permissions for nested projects.. What they’re good for Sites TLDR: Sites are best used when data separation and security is key. Sites are great for separating “internal” content and that for (or of) third parties, such as clients or guests — as Tableau calls it, “trueTHE DATA SCHOOL
1. Click the drop down in the dimensions pane. (The thing on the right) Select ‘Create Parameter’. Give it a sensible name and configure the properties of your parameter. Let’s say we want to use the button to select certain states and in this case, we want a parameter based on states.THE DATA SCHOOL
The ROUND function lets to specify which field to round and to how many decimals. Rounding to the nearest whole number is simply a 0. Rounding to the nearest whole number. However, if you want to round to the nearest ten, or nearest hundred, the syntax gets a bit confusing. For nearest ten, you need to round to -1 and nearest 100 is -2.THE DATA SCHOOL
Once you have created your dashboard and applied the above steps to all worksheets that you want to be highlighted using the parameter, its time to turn our highlight parameter into an action! Go to the top of the view and go to Dashboard > Actions > Add Action > Change Parameter. Tick all worksheets you want the highlight parameter to runon.
THE DATA SCHOOL
Tableau’s Layout Containers are not always the most intuitive, and I am probably not the only person who has simply dragged worksheets onto a dashboard until they look about right.THE DATA SCHOOL
The solution: Click on the dropdown menu next to the Subject filter, switch the option from ‘All Values in Database’ to ‘Only Relevant Values’. Now the list becomes much shorter with all values relevant to the selected university. Thanks Andy for pointing out the potential problem with this function. If ITHE DATA SCHOOL
Ok, now the party begins! Go to Dashboard -> Actions -> Add Action -> Filter. Change the name of the filter to Map Drill Down (this will make the action easier to identify). Set ‘Run action on’ to Select. In source sheets, make sure that only Region Map is checked and in the target sheets only State Map is checked.THE DATA SCHOOL
The next step is to create a parameter. Name it as desired, choose the data type to be a string, click on list and enter the name of your chart types: Right click on the parameter and select “Show Parameter Control” on both sheets. Next you will need to create a calculated field that only has the name of your parameter in it -this will actTHE DATA SCHOOL
Hi there! A few weeks ago I had my first client project as part of The Data School (cohort DS23). In this blog post I'll be going over roughly what happened during this week and my thoughts and feelings, overall. I hope it gives you some more insight into myself and The Data School. - After thisTHE DATA SCHOOL
T here are so many choices to make when we are choosing how to present our work. For data visualisation, most commonly we pick which type of chart will best convey the message. However, we may need to pick if we like to show our analysis by a single dashboard or to go with aTHE DATA SCHOOL
The ROUND function lets to specify which field to round and to how many decimals. Rounding to the nearest whole number is simply a 0. Rounding to the nearest whole number. However, if you want to round to the nearest ten, or nearest hundred, the syntax gets a bit confusing. For nearest ten, you need to round to -1 and nearest 100 is -2.THE DATA SCHOOL
6. Left click on SUM (Sales) and select dual axis. 7. Right click the top axis and deselect ‘show header’, then right click on the bottom axis to synchronise axis. 8. On the marks shelf where the chart type is a circle, drag Year (Order Date) to colours. Now you have a beautiful dumbbell chart; it’s easy when you know how 😊.THE DATA SCHOOL
Using the Include function in Tableau calculations. In Tableau, the default behaviour is for all data to be aggregated by whatever dimensions are in the view. This includes and dimensions which are on the rows and columns shelf as well as the marks card. There are occasions however, when we need to aggregate by a dimension whichisn’t in the
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Click OK. Create a calculated field which links the parameter to your data. Give it a descriptive name and drag or type the name of your new parameter into the calculation window and click OK. Drag the created field to the filter card. Under the General Tab, select the ‘Custom Value List’ and type in the number of the parameter option youTHE DATA SCHOOL
This week was Teaching Week in DS8, and Jevon took it upon himself to educate us in the ways of Data Densification. He had a cool exercise looking at ways of counting how many lightbulbs were on at one moment, but I’ll leave him to explain that.As part of his exercise he wrote a calculated field which ‘filled in’ rows a lot like the Multi Row Formula tool can do in Alteryx.THE DATA SCHOOL
Sometimes you can have multiple similar sheets in a dashboard that need to be formatted in the same way. However, once you have put these into the dashboard, the formatting may not work due to a smaller sizeor other reasons.
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TOTAL ( ) will always calculate the sum of all values in your window. WINDOW_SUM ( ) gives you more control over which values to include in your sum. Both calculations will do the same thing if you do not set any values for where the WINDOW_SUM ( ) function should start and end, or if you set it to start and end at the first and last values inTHE DATA SCHOOL
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