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Mastering Tableau

You're reading from   Mastering Tableau Smart Business Intelligence techniques to get maximum insights from your data

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784397692
Length 476 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jen Stirrup Jen Stirrup
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David Baldwin David Baldwin
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Up to Speed – a Review of the Basics FREE CHAPTER 2. All about Data – Getting Your Data Ready 3. All about Data – Joins, Blends, and Data Structures 4. All about Data – Data Densification, Cubes, and Big Data 5. Table Calculations 6. Level of Detail Calculations 7. Beyond the Basic Chart Types 8. Mapping 9. Tableau for Presentations 10. Visualization Best Practices and Dashboard Design 11. Improving Performance 12. Interacting with Tableau Server 13. R Integration

Accessing the Tableau Server Performance Recording dashboard


In Chapter 11, Improving Performance, the Performance Recording dashboard was discussed in detail. Sometimes a workbook may perform satisfactorily on Tableau Desktop but, mysteriously, may perform poorly when published to Tableau Server. In such cases accessing the Performance Recording dashboard on Tableau Server can be very helpful. The following exercise provides step-by-step instructions for doing so.

Exercise - exploring performance recording on Tableau Server

  1. Navigate to an instance of Tableau Server.

  2. On the toolbar, click on Settings:

  3. On the resulting page, locate the section entitled Workbook Performance Metrics and select Record workbook performance metrics.

  4. Click Save.

  5. Navigate to a workbook of your choosing and open a view. Note that the ending portion of the URL is :iid=<n>.

  6. Type :record_performance=yes& immediately before :iid=<n>, for example, http://localhost:8000/#/views/Finance/Taleof100Start-ups?:record_performance...

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