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The Tableau Workshop

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800207653
Pages 822 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (5):
Sumit Gupta Sumit Gupta
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Sylvester Pinto Sylvester Pinto
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Shweta Sankhe-Savale Shweta Sankhe-Savale
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JC Gillet JC Gillet
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Kenneth Michael Cherven Kenneth Michael Cherven
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters close

Preface
1. Introduction: Visual Analytics with Tableau 2. Data Preparation: Using Tableau Desktop 3. Data Preparation: Using Tableau Prep 4. Data Exploration: Comparison and Composition 5. Data Exploration: Distributions and Relationships 6. Data Exploration: Exploring Geographical Data 7. Data Analysis: Creating and Using Calculations 8. Data Analysis: Creating and Using Table Calculations 9. Data Analysis: Creating and Using Level of Details (LOD) Calculations 10. Dashboards and Storyboards 11. Tableau Interactivity: Part 1

Hierarchies

Hierarchies are not specific to Tableau. As such, you have almost certainly used them previously, whether consciously or unconsciously. In a data context, when the relevant data is arranged logically based on its level of detail, it is called a hierarchy. In our Sample - Superstore dataset, you have already used hierarchies many times, including the Location hierarchy, which contains Country/Region, State, City, and Postal Code; the Product hierarchy consists of Category, Sub-Category, Manufacturer, and Product Name. Hierarchies grant you a comprehensive look into your data. For example, if you add the State dimension to your view, because of the hierarchies that were pre-created in your data, you can switch from state to city by clicking on the + icon in your shelf or go a level up by clicking the - sign as shown here:

Figure 11.10: Default hierarchies

Take a look at how hierarchies can be created through the following short exercise.

Exercise...

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