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  • @AntonRodriguez99
    @AntonRodriguez99 4 місяці тому +1

    Good fresh content as always Sir! Just a remark/discussion, would last question be false as Tableau Public is not same product as Tableau Server/Cloud, so there is a way from the desktop to publish and share dashboards with other without that two products?

    • @bigtechmindset
      @bigtechmindset 4 місяці тому +1

      Great question as always, and thanks for the feedback Anton! Although Tableau Server, Tableau Cloud and Tableau Public are separate offerings, in Tableau Desktop you are able to go to Server > Publish Workbook and a screen pops up titled "Share via Tableau Server or Tableau Online". Here you can actually type in public.tableau as a SERVER and after connecting, may publish and share that way. So from a technical standpoint, it is considered a (public) Tableau Server in this context, even though it is separate from Tableau Server/Cloud in the context of different product/service offerings. I hope this helps!

  • @MohamedAtef-p1r
    @MohamedAtef-p1r 3 місяці тому

    The question which says primary benefits of data extract >> why the ability to use COUNTD in the answer is it really primary benefit of extract itself ?

    • @bigtechmindset
      @bigtechmindset 3 місяці тому

      Hi Mohamed, great question! According to Tableau's own documentation, it is listed as one of the 4 advantages provided with an extract. In practicality, it really depends on the business use case but from my own professional experience, I'd say the #1 benefit is performance, especially when working with large data sets, followed by being able to use it offline and then finally the use of features such as the CountD function. I have actually had instances where I did have to use a countd function to accurately compute percentages based on the business logic, and in that scenario it was not ideal to do it in SQL so it made sense.
      I'd say in most cases you should be using extracts by default anyway because you rarely need realtime data, and a byproduct of doing so would be having the ability to use CountD as well. Knowing that CountD is available with extracts is going to help you on the exam though.
      I hope this helps, thanks again and good luck!

    • @MohamedAtef-p1r
      @MohamedAtef-p1r 3 місяці тому

      @@bigtechmindset i didn't know that you can't use CountD with live connection, and so did my senior he has tableau consultant certification tho~~ but i think this problem was in the earlier versions.Thanks any way And by the way i love your videos