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Is there any way to generalize this concept for all years not just latest? I need to do the same for all years in a dataset thanks and wonderful explanation!!!
I have a question if I want to show other ads such as descriptions, customer names, items in the calendar cells and not just a heat map how can I do it ?
I have a question if I want to show other ads such as descriptions, customer names, items in the calendar cells and not just a heat map how can I do it ?
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yes, the point was to show how to rank the top 5, but the Astros only hit about 250 home runs in 2000, not 13,695 as the data is showing. The season is 162 games long and if they hit 13,695 home runs, they were sending, on average, 84 balls a game out of the park. Yes, 2000 is in the steroid era, but 84 dingers a game? :)
Great video! What if I have say table 1 in Sheet 1 with two columns; number of orders for each customer and customer name and table 2 in Sheet 2 also with customer names but this time, the second column in sheet 2 has the number of times the customer ordered on Black Friday. My goal is to get in a new table in a new sheet ( say sheet 3) the ratio of orders on Black Friday/total number of orders per customer.. so basically the values in sheet 2/values in sheet 1. How do one go about achieving that? Bear in mind that not all customers will buy anything on Black Friday and I will wanna see them show up with a zero in sheet 3. Note that, sheets 1 and 2 have some filters in the filter pane Thank you!!
The problem is that all of these are hacks. Also the drill-back up does not work per level but collapses everything. In addition it is cumbersome to combine with filter actions. My users don't want to use Tableau and instead prefer PowerBI. Hierarchies can be opened up on ANY level very naturally and when clicking on it it filters. Boom. Not sure why Tableau is incapable of providing such a basic functionality.
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Thank you for posting. Really incredible, easy to follow walk through. For me, worksheet swapping only worked if it was in a vertical container. After troubleshooting for way too long, this seemed to be my issue.
It was a great tutorial and easy to follow! I feel like it covers a lot. The only thing I wish you'd give a little more reasoning as to why we are removing the lines or why is it better to make the stylistic choices that you did. Although I understand that it's not going to be a 10 minute tutorial this way. Thank you!
How to deal with when u are using charts as filters in a dashboard and filter across so many other dashboard elements .? Is there a priority of order for context filters if there are many like 5filters added to context?
@@vizwizi have a dashboard where all the charts are clickable as they have been added to action filters but i want these action filters to have priority in filtering on the sheet. For example if state map sheet filter is added as action in other charts, all other charts should filter selected state on priority. For this i added them to context in affecting sheet because it has some fixed LOD calculations. But when I click on the sheet which causes action( example state sheet in my case), it is not filtering. Can i get help with this possible reason?
I have followed your Tableau videos and they are great. Especially to a beginner like me. Thanks a lot for selflessly sharing this much needed knowledge.
woah, i just learn so much from ur video, and the way you put it all really straightforward and ur edit styles that highlighting all the features used which make it followable, it’s just amazing, thank u so much sir! wish u a grand success in this field 🙌
Is there a way for Tableu to take this exact kind of color-coded quadrant chart, but be able to track the path of single point over multiple time periods? Think of how people can already see this in connected scatter plots. If it’s possible, could we make it so that if a point with numerous intermediate points along i’s path, would those intermediates be a different color if they are in a different quadrant? I could draw a picture of this more easily than type it 😂
Here you go - covers the costs of my editor. Otherwise, follow along using superstore or any other data set with date/time based data. andykriebel.gumroad.com/l/time-series
I have encountered an issue with a duplicate measure in Tableau. How do you duplicate measures in Tableau? I am unable to duplicate measures myself. Could you please create a short video explaining how to duplicate measures in Tableau? Please.
That's a great explanation. Just wondering your YTD calculation will show value for current year but not for Year Till Date as you have to restrict sum of sales till current date of year not for full year. Please tell me if I am getting it wrong?
I created a new data in the data set so that it would look like the most recent date was today. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y-n2caElOj0.htmlsi=ZrNlO2JPojRmGAXO&t=23
It's mind-boggling how quickly he put that dashboard together...Unbelievable! Here I am taking days in my Data Visualization course trying to put together a dashboard comprised of 2 charts (bar and map) with cross-filtering. This gentleman does an even better dashboard in a matter of minutes, crazy! I guess I should give myself some slack due to the fact that this is my first time using Tableau.
as always, great content -- while the "how to" is well explained -- how do you pitch this in a business setting as "the most functional way to present this information" -- most business users wouldn't know what to do with this.
How do I perform same set actions when my date is not continuous, I want to leave my date field as discrete and show a bar chart instead. when I click on "Jan" it should show daily view for the month of Jan and the remaining bars (months) should be shown as they are. like in example how you created a drill down for category and subcategory drill-down, in the same manner.