Hello Donabel, I’ve been watching your videos for a while and it helps me a lot! I extensively work with data and tableau and just recently run into some challenges I would like to seek your advice. Would it be possible to send you a quick question somewhere? Appreciate your support and thank you so much for all the videos!
Hi Donabel I saw your videos, and they're really helpful for me to improve my knowledge. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and your valuable time. Don't hold back; share your knowledge, and let's learn from each other. One more thing: could you add videos related to how to use Python in Tableau step by step So we can use Python in Tableau to make the process automate? Thanks
Thank you, great video! I'm trying to implement this with my data, but somehow 'Within Range - #' calculation is displayed in a strange format (for example instead of 8 it display 0 to 8). Trying to figure it out why
Exactly how deep does this rabbit hole go? Can you do some map/zip code type analysis. Maybe someone is running a delivery business and wants to make fun maps!
I had a query: In the calculated fields used later on like Within range- # of Customers, I could not use the calculated field made earlier like Fixed-Total # of Customers made at the beginning, but I could use the Fixed-Total # of Customers from the tooltip. Why is this so?
Hi Great video! I once had same requirement but rather than the distinct count on Customer ID, I wanted the sum on a measure value. How can I go about that? Thank you.
It was based on the same Pareto Principle. I wanted to find the sum of Spend for the Suppliers that were in the spend for more than 80 percent of total spend (The Running sum is from the sorted from high to low spend values. I got to the part of the part where I could mark the suppliers with sales value greater than 80 percent spend. But I wanted the KPI of that greater than 80 percent spend. Couldn't write the LOD for that as it is all based on table calculation. How Can I aggregate on the measure value.
Confusing business question in my opinion. Typically finding that answer would be based on a %customer mix sales distribution and then shared as insight, but hardly is it ever asked as a starting business question. Certainly many combinations would get to 80%.
Usually this question is about understanding the top contributors to something. So for example, if there are 10 customers that make up 90% of sales, or 1K of customers (perhaps including just 1 of the top 10) that make up the 90% of sales - which one would you pick?
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I liked the way it's explained. I've been stuck since 2-3 days with an issue in visualization but you made it appear so easy.
Hello Donabel, I’ve been watching your videos for a while and it helps me a lot! I extensively work with data and tableau and just recently run into some challenges I would like to seek your advice. Would it be possible to send you a quick question somewhere?
Appreciate your support and thank you so much for all the videos!
Hi Donabel
I saw your videos, and they're really helpful for me to improve my knowledge. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and your valuable time. Don't hold back; share your knowledge, and let's learn from each other.
One more thing: could you add videos related to how to use Python in Tableau step by step So we can use Python in Tableau to make the process automate?
Thanks
Thank you, great video! I'm trying to implement this with my data, but somehow 'Within Range - #' calculation is displayed in a strange format (for example instead of 8 it display 0 to 8). Trying to figure it out why
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Exactly how deep does this rabbit hole go?
Can you do some map/zip code type analysis. Maybe someone is running a delivery business and wants to make fun maps!
I think it can go really deep :D
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Love this format! I gained a lot of insight from this walkthrough.
Thank you so much! Glad to hear :)
My second time watching the video... I have understood it well now
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I had a query: In the calculated fields used later on like Within range- # of Customers, I could not use the calculated field made earlier like Fixed-Total # of Customers made at the beginning, but I could use the Fixed-Total # of Customers from the tooltip. Why is this so?
Thank you very much
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Great video!
I once had same requirement but rather than the distinct count on Customer ID, I wanted the sum on a measure value.
How can I go about that?
Thank you.
It was based on the same Pareto Principle.
I wanted to find the sum of Spend for the Suppliers that were in the spend for more than 80 percent of total spend (The Running sum is from the sorted from high to low spend values.
I got to the part of the part where I could mark the suppliers with sales value greater than 80 percent spend. But I wanted the KPI of that greater than 80 percent spend.
Couldn't write the LOD for that as it is all based on table calculation.
How Can I aggregate on the measure value.
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Confusing business question in my opinion. Typically finding that answer would be based on a %customer mix sales distribution and then shared as insight, but hardly is it ever asked as a starting business question. Certainly many combinations would get to 80%.
I am wondering why only top sales numbers are being considered because many combinations would get to less than 80% for example. @sqlbelle
Usually this question is about understanding the top contributors to something. So for example, if there are 10 customers that make up 90% of sales, or 1K of customers (perhaps including just 1 of the top 10) that make up the 90% of sales - which one would you pick?
@@sqlbelle yes this is a contextual scenario where choosing the top contributors only would make sense.