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TABLEAU DESKTOP SPECIALIST CERTIFICATION - STUDY GUIDE SET QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(RATED A+)

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1.1.1 Create a live connection to a data. How do we do a live connection to data? - ANSWER-Open a new tableau instance from desktop -Go to Connect Menu on left hand side, and choose file or server or saved data source to connect to 1.1.2 Explain the differences between using live connections versus extracts. - ANSWERLive connection--> offers real time updates, relies on the database for all queries, queries are only as fast as database itself, more variables at play when using live connection, are not optimized. Extracts --> are snapshots of data, are optimized, faster to recall visualization, needs to be refreshed, are more efficient, etc.. 1.1.3 Create an extract (find out easier answer) - ANSWERfind easier way to do this 1.1.4 Save metadata properties in a .TDS - ANSWER-go to the sheet -right click on the data source -select 'Add to Saved Data Sources' -make sure the end of the file ends in .TDS 1.1.5 Create a data source that uses multiple connections - ANSWER-Connect to the primary data source -Create a worksheet -Create a new worksheet -Select Data --> New Data Source -Connect to new data source, drag tables into data relationship window -Repeat steps 3-5 to add as many data sources and worksheets as desired 1.2.1 Add relationships to a data source (find EZ way to do this) - ANSWER 1.2.2 Add joins and unions. How do we join? - ANSWER-connect to data sources -Drag table to canvas -Double click first table, go to open -Drag another table to the canvas -click on join icon 1.2.2 Add joins and unions. How do we union? - ANSWER-Go to Data Source page, double click New Union to setup the union -Drag a table into Union Dialog box -Select another table and drag it below the first table -Click Apply or OK 1.2.3 Explain when to use a join versus a relationship - ANSWERWhen to choose relationships: -Small datasets with clear relationships between tables -When performance is a concern; relationships improve performance by reducing number of tables that need to be joined. Wh

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TABLEAU DESKTOP SPECIALIST
CERTIFICATION - STUDY GUIDE SET
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(RATED
A+)
1.1.1 Create a live connection to a data.

How do we do a live connection to data? - ANSWER-Open a new tableau instance
from desktop
-Go to Connect Menu on left hand side, and choose file or server or saved data
source to connect to

1.1.2 Explain the differences between using live connections versus extracts. -
ANSWERLive connection--> offers real time updates, relies on the database for all
queries, queries are only as fast as database itself, more variables at play when
using live connection, are not optimized.

Extracts --> are snapshots of data, are optimized, faster to recall visualization, needs
to be refreshed, are more efficient, etc..

1.1.3 Create an extract (find out easier answer) - ANSWERfind easier way to do this

1.1.4 Save metadata properties in a .TDS - ANSWER-go to the sheet
-right click on the data source
-select 'Add to Saved Data Sources'
-make sure the end of the file ends in .TDS

1.1.5 Create a data source that uses multiple connections - ANSWER-Connect to
the primary data source
-Create a worksheet
-Create a new worksheet
-Select Data --> New Data Source
-Connect to new data source, drag tables into data relationship window
-Repeat steps 3-5 to add as many data sources and worksheets as desired

1.2.1 Add relationships to a data source (find EZ way to do this) - ANSWER

1.2.2 Add joins and unions. How do we join? - ANSWER-connect to data sources
-Drag table to canvas
-Double click first table, go to open
-Drag another table to the canvas
-click on join icon

1.2.2 Add joins and unions. How do we union? - ANSWER-Go to Data Source page,
double click New Union to setup the union

, -Drag a table into Union Dialog box
-Select another table and drag it below the first table
-Click Apply or OK

1.2.3 Explain when to use a join versus a relationship - ANSWERWhen to choose
relationships:
-Small datasets with clear relationships between tables
-When performance is a concern; relationships improve performance by reducing
number of tables that need to be joined.

When to choose joins:
-when you need to combine multiple datasets with different keys
-merging tables with different structures
-when you need flexibility and control over merged data
-when you need to merge data from different databases, spreadsheets, etc..

1.3.1 Rename a data field - ANSWERMultiple Methods:

1) Right click the data field and rename

2) Click and hold the data field name, until the name changes into the same text
field, then type in new name and hit enter

3) Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Enter, until the name changes, then type in new name
and hit enter

4: -Go to Data Source page --> see bold column titles, those are data fields
-hover mouse over drop down menu arrow
-click on arrow --> Select Rename --> rename your field
-Enter. OR you can just double click on the column title and rename there.

1.3.2 Assign an alias to a data value - ANSWER1) Go to data pane --> right click,
select Aliases

2) Select a member and enter a new name

3) Save changes by clicking OK (on Tableau Desktop) or X (on Tableau
Server/Cloud)

1.3.3 Assign a geographic role to a data field - ANSWERThere are two ways to
assign a geographic role to a data field:

1) Right-click on the field name in the Data pane and choose Geographic role.

2) Data Pane --> Click on the icon to the left of the field name --> choose Geographic
role.

1.3.4 Change data type for a data field (number, date, string, Boolean, etc.) -
ANSWERThe short version: There are three ways to change the data type for a data
field:

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