Hello Mam, I must say that you really teach Tableau in a very conceptual way . Before seeing your videos, I took some other courses as well but was always looking for ways to do some stuff and was not really sure why things were happening in a particular way. But now seeing your videos, I am actually able to understand the basic concepts and figure out myself how to do cool stuff! Thanks a lot for these videos
Hello Mam, I bowed to your teaching skill especially for worksheet formatting segmentation and it's hierarchy behavior .Also different type of calculation. Could please do the video on when to use right calculation( basic,lod,table calc) based on requirement?
When connecting to a data source from another workbook, does it copy the connection or is it connecting through the other workbook. In other words, can I move/delete the other workbook afterwards or is it required for the connection to work?
Hi belle I saw your vedio it was sooooo good. I want to know one thing that how to add timestamp time in tabluea can you please tell me. like we have different n number of timestamp and we dont know start and end so can you tell me how to add
Thanks Shaik. I have a 2 part series the explains in detail the difference between blend vs Join (and Cross Join) and Relationships. Here is the playlist: th-cam.com/video/dC10teRrv-k/w-d-xo.html Hope you will find it helpful
I am from India .. it wa nice videos as you have made .. could you please make blog on LOD and calculated fields that was great to new beginners .. Thanks for your blogs.
Hello fakeersab, I have just posted some videos on calculated fields: th-cam.com/video/QimVQl5AoYM/w-d-xo.html and LOD expressions: th-cam.com/video/yush1yNz9VM/w-d-xo.html Hope these are helpful!
@@sqlbelle Many thank you so much ..it's great help. i am watching your blogs its really cool.. as possible i will share your blog link in tableau group as well.. once again Thank you so much for your all effort making blogs..
Thank you so much @fakeersab, I am glad you like it! And yes, please feel free to share to anyone who may find it useful as well. Much appreciated! Take care 🙂
is it possible get first row data font is of size 24 (subject ), second row is 18(sub subject) and third row is 12(subject detail) and repeat the same pattern
Hi Arins - I am not sure this could be done easily in Tableau. I suspect it will take some manipulation and perhaps even multiple sheets to make this work. I haven't tried this one before...
Question: After you add a data source on the data source tab, Sheet 1 is orange. A screen tip automatically appears saying "Go to Worksheet." This tip comes up all the time and I find it unnecessary and a bit annoying. How can you disable that screen tip? I am using Tableau Public for now.
That's a good question. I am not sure it can be disabled. Or at least maybe I haven't run into how yet. If I find out, I will reply back to this thread.
Thank you Etienne! Happy to hear that. If there are any topics that would be of interest, please let me know :) I am trying to line up the next videos, and more than happy to get your feedback! Take care!
This was great, thank you! I have a question. I want to import two files in Tableau and join them. However, before I join them, I want to convert the ID field that I will use as a unique identifier from numeric to character separately, AND then join the tables. But when I do the num-char on one file, how do I retain it when I need to open the other file to perform the same thing? I dont think I can do the num-char convertions after I have already joined the tables, right?
Hello Shaila, I think there are a few strategies you can consider. 1. Easiest way may be to try and do calculated joins first ie the join clause will be STR(col from data set 1) and STR(col from data set 2) Here is a reference that may help: help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/joining_tables.htm#joinoncalcs 2. If Tableau Prep is available to you, it would be helpful to do the join and adjust the data types using Prep instead of doing it in Tableau Desktop Do you expect the value to change when you convert the data type? What are the risks of retaining them as numeric values during the join? Another possible alternative to check is the new Relationships data model instead of using a direct join. Hope this helps! Donabel
Hello chandra, 1. You can use continuous date. You can right click drag a date field onto your columns and choose a continuous date (the one with green calendar icon). 2. Drag a measure to Columns. This will produce an axis. 3. Drag the second and third measure to the axis that was produced in #2 4. Change the mark type to Area Hope this helps. I think the "10 more Tableau tricks" I show something similar.. Donabel
Thank you chandra. My suggestion above should generate just a single y-axis. The trick is to make sure to drag the additional measures on top of the existing axis (make sure it's not dragging to Row shelf). I may be misunderstanding your question though. Perhaps if you can provide a sketch of what you are trying to accomplish (either a link to an image to Google Drive or OneDrive, I can have a look and will see if I can provide suggestions.
Hello Mam,
I must say that you really teach Tableau in a very conceptual way . Before seeing your videos, I took some other courses as well but was always looking for ways to do some stuff and was not really sure why things were happening in a particular way. But now seeing your videos, I am actually able to understand the basic concepts and figure out myself how to do cool stuff! Thanks a lot for these videos
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Hello Mam,
I bowed to your teaching skill especially for worksheet formatting segmentation and it's hierarchy behavior .Also different type of calculation.
Could please do the video on when to use right calculation( basic,lod,table calc)
based on requirement?
Great video I am your new subscriber , what is the app that you are using to type or annotate the screen?
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When connecting to a data source from another workbook, does it copy the connection or is it connecting through the other workbook. In other words, can I move/delete the other workbook afterwards or is it required for the connection to work?
Hi belle I saw your vedio it was sooooo good. I want to know one thing that how to add timestamp time in tabluea can you please tell me. like we have different n number of timestamp and we dont know start and end so can you tell me how to add
I have a sample video where I add timestamp: th-cam.com/video/Ja5O6f3dnRM/w-d-xo.html .. it is towards the 17min mark
Awesome!!! 8 of the tips are new to me.
Thanks !! Very Information.Have you made any video on ATTR() usecases,
Thanks Abhishek! I don't have any ATTR() use cases yet, but @TableauTim has recently published a video on that. Please check it out!
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Hi Its great to listen, can u create a video on difference of Cross Join and data blending when to use what are advantages and disadvantages
Thanks Shaik. I have a 2 part series the explains in detail the difference between blend vs Join (and Cross Join) and Relationships. Here is the playlist: th-cam.com/video/dC10teRrv-k/w-d-xo.html
Hope you will find it helpful
As always best video..
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I am from India .. it wa nice videos as you have made .. could you please make blog on LOD and calculated fields that was great to new beginners .. Thanks for your blogs.
Thank you fakeersab! I will add that to the next videos :)
Hello fakeersab,
I have just posted some videos on calculated fields:
th-cam.com/video/QimVQl5AoYM/w-d-xo.html
and LOD expressions:
th-cam.com/video/yush1yNz9VM/w-d-xo.html
Hope these are helpful!
@@sqlbelle Many thank you so much ..it's great help. i am watching your blogs its really cool.. as possible i will share your blog link in tableau group as well.. once again Thank you so much for your all effort making blogs..
Thank you so much @fakeersab, I am glad you like it! And yes, please feel free to share to anyone who may find it useful as well. Much appreciated! Take care 🙂
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is it possible get first row data font is of size 24 (subject ), second row is 18(sub subject) and third row is 12(subject detail) and repeat the same pattern
Hi Arins - I am not sure this could be done easily in Tableau. I suspect it will take some manipulation and perhaps even multiple sheets to make this work. I haven't tried this one before...
Great tips! You do a great job explaining. Thank you!
Thank you Adriana :)
Great Tips - Thank you!
Question: After you add a data source on the data source tab, Sheet 1 is orange. A screen tip automatically appears saying "Go to Worksheet." This tip comes up all the time and I find it unnecessary and a bit annoying. How can you disable that screen tip? I am using Tableau Public for now.
That's a good question. I am not sure it can be disabled. Or at least maybe I haven't run into how yet. If I find out, I will reply back to this thread.
Useful tips. Thank you!
Thank you Etienne! Happy to hear that. If there are any topics that would be of interest, please let me know :) I am trying to line up the next videos, and more than happy to get your feedback! Take care!
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This was great, thank you! I have a question. I want to import two files in Tableau and join them. However, before I join them, I want to convert the ID field that I will use as a unique identifier from numeric to character separately, AND then join the tables. But when I do the num-char on one file, how do I retain it when I need to open the other file to perform the same thing? I dont think I can do the num-char convertions after I have already joined the tables, right?
Hello Shaila,
I think there are a few strategies you can consider.
1. Easiest way may be to try and do calculated joins first ie the join clause will be STR(col from data set 1) and STR(col from data set 2)
Here is a reference that may help: help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/joining_tables.htm#joinoncalcs
2. If Tableau Prep is available to you, it would be helpful to do the join and adjust the data types using Prep instead of doing it in Tableau Desktop
Do you expect the value to change when you convert the data type? What are the risks of retaining them as numeric values during the join?
Another possible alternative to check is the new Relationships data model instead of using a direct join.
Hope this helps!
Donabel
@@sqlbelle the first step worked! Thank you so much! This was bugging me for a few days, thank you for your prompt response!
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Hi Mam Can we create an area chart with 1 date and 3 measures but in y axis it should not break it should be contineous so can u pls help me ?
Hello chandra,
1. You can use continuous date. You can right click drag a date field onto your columns and choose a continuous date (the one with green calendar icon).
2. Drag a measure to Columns. This will produce an axis.
3. Drag the second and third measure to the axis that was produced in #2
4. Change the mark type to Area
Hope this helps. I think the "10 more Tableau tricks" I show something similar..
Donabel
@@sqlbelle but when we do that in y axis only I want club all the 3 y axis into single and finally I want stacked area chart
Thank you chandra.
My suggestion above should generate just a single y-axis. The trick is to make sure to drag the additional measures on top of the existing axis (make sure it's not dragging to Row shelf).
I may be misunderstanding your question though. Perhaps if you can provide a sketch of what you are trying to accomplish (either a link to an image to Google Drive or OneDrive, I can have a look and will see if I can provide suggestions.
keep uploading such content
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