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Tableau 10 Complete Reference

You're reading from   Tableau 10 Complete Reference Transform your business with rich data visualizations and interactive dashboards with Tableau 10

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Product type Course
Published in Dec 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789957082
Length 496 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Joshua N. Milligan Joshua N. Milligan
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Tristan Guillevin Tristan Guillevin
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Title Page
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
1. Creating Your First Visualizations and Dashboard 2. Working with Data in Tableau FREE CHAPTER 3. Moving from Foundational to More Advanced Visualizations 4. Using Row-Level, Aggregate, and Level of Detail Calculations 5. Table Calculations 6. Formatting a Visualization to Look Great and Work Well 7. Telling a Data Story with Dashboards 8. Deeper Analysis - Trends, Clustering, Distributions, and Forecasting 9. Making Data Work for You 10. Advanced Visualizations, Techniques, Tips, and Tricks 11. Sharing Your Data Story 12. Catching Up with Tableau 2018 13. Deal with Security 14. How to Keep Growing Your Skills 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Connecting to data


There is virtually no limit to the data Tableau can visualize. Each successive version of Tableau adds new native connections. Tableau continues to add native connectors for cloud-based data and recently included the Web Data Connector, which allows you to custom-build a connector for any online data you wish to retrieve. Additionally, for any database without a native connection, Tableau gives you the ability to use a generic ODBC connection. The Extract APIallows you to programmatically extract and combine any data source(s) for use in Tableau.

You may have multiple data source connections to different sources in the same workbook. Each connection will show up under the Data tab on the left sidebar.

This section will focus on a few practical examples of connecting to various data sources. We won't cover every possible connection, but we will cover several that are representative of others. You may or may not have access to some of the data sources in the following examples...

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