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Mastering Tableau 2019.1

You're reading from   Mastering Tableau 2019.1 An expert guide to implementing advanced business intelligence and analytics with Tableau 2019.1

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2019
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ISBN-13 9781789533880
Length 558 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Marleen Meier Marleen Meier
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David Baldwin David Baldwin
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Tableau Concepts, Basics FREE CHAPTER
2. Getting Up to Speed - A Review of the Basics 3. All About Data - Getting Your Data Ready 4. Tableau Prep 5. All About Data - Joins, Blends, and Data Structures 6. All About Data - Data Densification, Cubes, and Big Data 7. Table Calculations 8. Level of Detail Calculations 9. Section 2: Advanced Calculations, Mapping, Visualizations
10. Beyond the Basic Chart Types 11. Mapping 12. Tableau for Presentations 13. Visualization Best Practices and Dashboard Design 14. Advanced Analytics 15. Improving Performance 16. Section 3: Connecting Tableau to R, Python, and Matlab
17. Interacting with Tableau Server 18. Programming Tool Integration 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Exercise: practical INCLUDE

In this exercise, we will create a worksheet that displays the following:

  • Total sales per region
  • The average of total sales across all regions
  • The average of total sales across all states in each region

Using an LOD calculation to display these values is pretty straightforward. Prior to 9.0, however, such a worksheet could be rather convoluted. Let's explore.

Exercise steps part I – solving using an LOD calculation

Follow along the exercise steps:

  1. Select the Practical Include worksheet.
  2. Select the Superstore dataset.
  3. Create a calculated field named Per State INCLUDE with the following code:

{INCLUDE [State]:SUM([Sales])}

  1. Drag Region to the Columns shelf, SUM(Sales) to the Rows shelf...
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