Tim, tableau prep seems great. I want to use it. But it doesn’t support the same “relationship” concept as tableau workbooks. So you have to know how to join the data… so I use prep to clean the data in multiple tables, and then let the workbook do the relationship and joining
when you created the total amount, why the value of the first row doesn't match that of the second row, I mean Andrew 2.85 in the first row, but its john in the second one. 6:05
I want to take the Tableau Certified Data Analyst exam but have never used Tableau before. On their site they recommend taking Tableau Fundamentals before taking TDA101 which is the Data Analyst Certification class. I am trying to find other resources that can replace taking the Tableau Fundamentals class, which includes all the topics below. Any suggesting on the best resource(s) to learn the list of topics below? Lessons and Topics Introduction to Tableau The Tableau Platform Application Terminology Visual Cues for Fields Understanding Permissions in Tableau Navigating a Tableau Site
Tableau Workflow Understanding the Tableau Workflow Elements of a Visualization Getting Started in Tableau
Setting Up Connections and Data Sources Tableau File Types and Extensions Creating a Live Data Connection Saving and Editing a Data Source Modifying Data Attributes Understanding Changes to Data
Simplifying and Sorting Your Data Data Filtering Creating Date Filters Sorting
Organizing Your Data Using Groups Creating and Using Hierarchies
Viewing Specific Values Creating Crosstabs Grand Totals, Subtotals, and Changing Aggregation Creating Highlight Tables
Slicing Your Data by Date Working with Dates in Tableau Using Discrete Date Parts and Continuous Date Values Using Multiple Measures in a View Using Measure Values and Measure Names in a View Combined or Shared Axis Charts Creating Dual Axis Charts
Showing the Relationship Between Numerical Values Showing Correlations and Outliers with Scatter Plots Create a Scatter Plot Analyze Using the Highlighter Analyze an Outlier Using Explain Data Using the Analytics Pane Trend Lines and Trend Model Reference Lines and Bands
Mapping Data Geographically Mapping in Tableau Navigation and Selection in Maps
Customizing Your Data Using Calculations in Tableau Calculation Types Creating and Editing Calculated Fields Formula Editor Conventions Types of Calculated Fields - Examples Calculations and Aggregations String Functions Split and Custom Split Type Conversions Date Calculations - Examples
Analyzing Data with Quick Table Calculations Table Calculation Overview Using Quick Table Calculations Using Rank to Show Biggest to Smallest
Showing Breakdowns of the Whole Pie Charts and Parts of the Whole Creating Tree Maps
Making Your Views Available Dashboards Dashboard Actions Publish Your Dashboard Online
The first video I mention explains that. Please watch that video linked in the explainer. What is Tableau ? Explained in under 10 mins! ua-cam.com/video/7Jl-RwkzqQ4/v-deo.html
Thank you very much for the nice and useful presentation, could you please share with us the tableau excel you are using or let me know where I can find it ?
Hey Tim, Would you please suggest that should i go for Tableau Prep also, as i am good at tableau Desktop, and have good understanding of SQL, R, SAS and Alteryx tools, need some guidance to learn more
Hi Tableau Tim, I've been scouring UA-cam to find an answer to a question I have and I came across your video, however, I'm not sure that Tableau Prep is the solution. My question is: if I have 10 reports and they all contain the same 'ITEM; subquery, is there a way for me to store this single subquery in Tableau and have each of my 10 reports reference a single source to run this subquery? So rather than run that subquery 10 times for the10 different reports, the subquery only refreshes once a day and my 10 reports reference the same subquery that has been refreshed.
Tableau prep can do this if you just bring in your entire data source and filter what you neeed. Have the prep run on a schedule and create a single data source for Tableau. Very standard use case for tableau prep.
I have a column in tableau with text responses from customers (Feedbacks), now if I want to create a Word frequency out of that column, what should be my approach? Is there any calculation in Tableau, or do i need to use Prep in some way
Sorry are you referencing a column in the video use a time stamp if possible. In general you can use regex if you’re just counting the number of times a word appears but a word cloud would need data prep. Worth a Google. A bit beyond the topic of this video.
Thats the idea. It's a different much faster way of doing the same thing. You can still use SQL if you want to or need to but this is a more accesible way for someone who for example doesn't know sql to do many of the same things.
How can i connect with you pls. My data is not comimg on tableau desktop worksheet version from flow . I can call or email to discuss this issue. What is 1 o 1 tutoring cost pls
I've been making them for Tableau so haven't had time to work on my on. www.tableau.com/en-gb/covid-19-coronavirus-data-resources to see some of them . I do have plans to make this far more engaging though so stay tuned. they just take alot of time and being a dad ( recent change ) takes priority.
Thanks! TIM, amazing intro to Tableau Prep in 10 mins, loved it... cheers... 👏 Nari 🇸🇬
Directly to the point. Thank you.
Excellent video, clear explanation.
Wow nice tutorial, I love your animations and clear explanations
Great Introduction, thanks Tim! Really well presented and clear :)
Very clean and easy to absorb video...tyvm
Tim, tableau prep seems great. I want to use it. But it doesn’t support the same “relationship” concept as tableau workbooks. So you have to know how to join the data… so I use prep to clean the data in multiple tables, and then let the workbook do the relationship and joining
Brilliant. Thank you Tim
well presentation Tim, thank you!
Good and easy way of explaining things
Thank you for this! Clear and useful video!
Thanks Tim. Awesome video
when you created the total amount, why the value of the first row doesn't match that of the second row, I mean Andrew 2.85 in the first row, but its john in the second one. 6:05
Awesome explanation!!!!
I want to take the Tableau Certified Data Analyst exam but have never used Tableau before. On their site they recommend taking Tableau Fundamentals before taking TDA101 which is the Data Analyst Certification class. I am trying to find other resources that can replace taking the Tableau Fundamentals class, which includes all the topics below. Any suggesting on the best resource(s) to learn the list of topics below?
Lessons and Topics
Introduction to Tableau
The Tableau Platform
Application Terminology
Visual Cues for Fields
Understanding Permissions in Tableau
Navigating a Tableau Site
Tableau Workflow
Understanding the Tableau Workflow
Elements of a Visualization
Getting Started in Tableau
Setting Up Connections and Data Sources
Tableau File Types and Extensions
Creating a Live Data Connection
Saving and Editing a Data Source
Modifying Data Attributes
Understanding Changes to Data
Simplifying and Sorting Your Data
Data Filtering
Creating Date Filters
Sorting
Organizing Your Data
Using Groups
Creating and Using Hierarchies
Viewing Specific Values
Creating Crosstabs
Grand Totals, Subtotals, and Changing Aggregation
Creating Highlight Tables
Slicing Your Data by Date
Working with Dates in Tableau
Using Discrete Date Parts and Continuous Date Values
Using Multiple Measures in a View
Using Measure Values and Measure Names in a View
Combined or Shared Axis Charts
Creating Dual Axis Charts
Showing the Relationship Between Numerical Values
Showing Correlations and Outliers with Scatter Plots
Create a Scatter Plot
Analyze Using the Highlighter
Analyze an Outlier Using Explain Data
Using the Analytics Pane
Trend Lines and Trend Model
Reference Lines and Bands
Mapping Data Geographically
Mapping in Tableau
Navigation and Selection in Maps
Customizing Your Data
Using Calculations in Tableau
Calculation Types
Creating and Editing Calculated Fields
Formula Editor Conventions
Types of Calculated Fields - Examples
Calculations and Aggregations
String Functions
Split and Custom Split
Type Conversions
Date Calculations - Examples
Analyzing Data with Quick Table Calculations
Table Calculation Overview
Using Quick Table Calculations
Using Rank to Show Biggest to Smallest
Showing Breakdowns of the Whole
Pie Charts and Parts of the Whole
Creating Tree Maps
Making Your Views Available
Dashboards
Dashboard Actions
Publish Your Dashboard Online
this didn't explain how tableau prep related to tableau dashboard.. is tableau prep inside a dashboard? a separate software? Waht?
The first video I mention explains that. Please watch that video linked in the explainer. What is Tableau ? Explained in under 10 mins!
ua-cam.com/video/7Jl-RwkzqQ4/v-deo.html
Thank you very much for the nice and useful presentation, could you please share with us the tableau excel you are using or let me know where I can find it ?
Hey Tim,
Would you please suggest that should i go for Tableau Prep also, as i am good at tableau Desktop, and have good understanding of SQL, R, SAS and Alteryx tools, need some guidance to learn more
These sketch note videos are the best! Super fun to watch and effective for learning as well. Thank you so much for your amazing work!
I guess it is pretty off topic but does anybody know a good site to stream newly released series online ?
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Hi Tableau Tim, I've been scouring UA-cam to find an answer to a question I have and I came across your video, however, I'm not sure that Tableau Prep is the solution. My question is: if I have 10 reports and they all contain the same 'ITEM; subquery, is there a way for me to store this single subquery in Tableau and have each of my 10 reports reference a single source to run this subquery?
So rather than run that subquery 10 times for the10 different reports, the subquery only refreshes once a day and my 10 reports reference the same subquery that has been refreshed.
Tableau prep can do this if you just bring in your entire data source and filter what you neeed. Have the prep run on a schedule and create a single data source for Tableau. Very standard use case for tableau prep.
Great explanation of Prep Builder and related features. Did you use Figma to create your drawings?
Thanks! No same tools as my main Tableau Explainer. tableautim.com/posts/sketchnoting%20tableau
Very interesting video
Tx! Very nice! Did you sketch this by hand or did you use some sketch noting software?
All by hand. you can see the process here: www.tableautim.com/posts/sketchnoting-tableau tools do exist out there but they can look very repetitive.
I have a column in tableau with text responses from customers (Feedbacks), now if I want to create a Word frequency out of that column, what should be my approach?
Is there any calculation in Tableau, or do i need to use Prep in some way
Sorry are you referencing a column in the video use a time stamp if possible. In general you can use regex if you’re just counting the number of times a word appears but a word cloud would need data prep. Worth a Google. A bit beyond the topic of this video.
If I get this right, I can replace sql with tableau prep?
Thats the idea. It's a different much faster way of doing the same thing. You can still use SQL if you want to or need to but this is a more accesible way for someone who for example doesn't know sql to do many of the same things.
@@TableauTim ok..thank you.
You just saved my life lol
Great overall.
How can i connect with you pls. My data is not comimg on tableau desktop worksheet version from flow . I can call or email to discuss this issue. What is 1 o 1 tutoring cost pls
I don't have time at present to offer 1 to 1 tutoring.
@@TableauTim :( :(
What has happened to the "under 10 minutes" videos?
I've been making them for Tableau so haven't had time to work on my on. www.tableau.com/en-gb/covid-19-coronavirus-data-resources to see some of them . I do have plans to make this far more engaging though so stay tuned. they just take alot of time and being a dad ( recent change ) takes priority.
@@TableauTim Thanks I'll take a look at those.