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Which of the following best describes the fundamental end to end workflow for providing
insights from data using Tableau ?A - Connect to, Clean & Share the DataB - Connect to, Build
Views to Analyse & Share the DataC - Connect to, Build Views to Analyse & Certify the DataD -
Connect to, Certify & Share the Data - (answer)B - The Tableau Desktop workflow consists of
connecting to, analyzing, and sharing your data
What is the difference in functionality between tableau Desktop and Tableau Online when it
comes to configuring reference lines and reference bands? - (answer)Desktop has an option for
Box Plot, web version does not
What does the box in a box plot represent? - (answer)middle 50% of data, the 2 middle quartiles
of the data distribution
How do dynamic sets work? - (answer)The members of a dynamic set change when the
underlying data changes. Dynamic sets can only be based on a single dimension.
how do fixed sets work? - (answer)The members of a fixed set do not change, even if the
underlying data changes. A fixed set can be based on a single dimension or multiple dimensions.
What options do you have when creating a combined set? - (answer)- All members in both sets
- shared members in both sets
- Except shared members
What is the wildcard tab for when filtering on dimensions? - (answer)(Tableau Desktop only):
Use the Wildcard tab to define a pattern to filter on. For example, when filtering on email
, addresses you might want to only include emails from a specific domain. You can define a
wildcard filter that ends with "@gmail.com" to only include Google email addresses.
Are reference lines added to a discrete or continuous axis in a view? - (answer)continuous
3 ways you can sort on a visualization in tableau - (answer)you can sort from the header, axis, or
field label
What is the condition tab for when filtering on dimensions? - (answer)Use the Condition tab in
the Filter dialog box to define rules to filter by. For example, in a view showing the average Unit
Price for a collection of products, you may want to only show the Products that have an average
unit price that is greater than or equal to $25. You can use the built-in controls to write a
condition or you can write a custom formula.
What is the order of operations of Filters in Tableau? - (answer)1. Extract filters
2. Data source filters
3. Context filters
4. Filters on dimensions (whether on the Filters shelf or in filter cards in the view)
5. Filters on measures (whether on the Filters shelf or in filter cards in the view)
How do you add members to an existing group? - (answer)-In the Data pane, right-click the
group field, and then click Edit Group.
- In the Edit Group dialog box, select one or more members and drag them into the group you
want.
Click OK.
What does the table calculation 'Table (across)' do ? - (answer)Computes across the length of the
table and restarts after every partition