Here, a waterfall chart will be a great way to illustrate the reasons for customer churn. Before continuing, we recommend installing Tableau Public, the free version of Tableau. Doing so will help you follow this tutorial step-by-step. The four steps we consider, in order, are: Importing...
Now, let’s move on to the hands-on part! Steps to Create a Donut Chart in Tableau Tableau does not have a donut chart from which to choose directly. Instead, we need to do a little trick to create our own donut chart. The trick mainly consists of creating a pie chart and then pl...
Edited by Tableau Community June 30, 2020 at 7:07 AM You'd have to write a record for every job, with the appropriate status, the your process would have to update the status of each job if you have multiple status states (i.e. Ready/Not Started, Running, Completed, Failed) If you...
Now, let’s move on to the hands-on part! Steps to Create a Donut Chart in Tableau Tableau does not have a donut chart from which to choose directly. Instead, we need to do a little trick to create our own donut chart. The trick mainly consists of creating a pie chart and then pl...
Now, let’s move on to the hands-on part! Steps to Create a Donut Chart in Tableau Tableau does not have a donut chart from which to choose directly. Instead, we need to do a little trick to create our own donut chart. The trick mainly consists of creating a pie chart and then pl...