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Sort Your Data Like a Pro with Tableau

In Tableau, you can sort data in a variety of ways to better understand and analyze your data. Here are some ways that you can sort data in Tableau: It’s important to note that sorting...

Effortlessly Filter Your Data with Tableau

In Tableau, filters are used to narrow down the data that is displayed in visualization by specifying certain criteria. Filters can be applied to individual worksheets or to the entire dashboard. There are several types...

Join Data for Deeper Insights with Tableau

In Tableau, a data connect is a means of merging data from two or more tables into a single visualisation. Data joins can be used to integrate data from multiple sources or to supplement an...

Tableau Blending: The Future of Data Integration

Tableau data blending is a feature in Tableau that allows users to integrate data from many data sources into a single view or dashboard. This can be beneficial when you wish to evaluate data from...

The Art of Tableau Data Extraction

Data extraction is the process of making a local copy of data from a data source in Tableau. This copy, known as a data extract, can be used to boost Tableau performance by minimising the...

Data Come to Life: Tableau’s Dynamic Data Connections

Tableau can connect to a wide range of data sources, including: In order to connect to a data source, Tableau requires a connection string or URL and may also require authentication credentials. Tableau also offers...

Transforming Data into Action with User Functions in Tableau

Tableau allows users to create custom functions using the Tableau Function Language (TFL). These user-defined functions, also known as UDFs, can be used in calculated fields to perform custom calculations or manipulations on data. To...