When a mark has extreme values, it doesn't automatically mean it has outliers, or that you should exclude those records from the view. That choice is up to you depending on your analysis. The explanation is simply pointing out an interesting extreme value in the mark. For example, it coul...
Logical calculations help in evaluating particular conditions against given values to facilitate correct and effective decision-making. There are 3 variants of the IF Statement Tableau: IF, IF-ELSE, and ELSEIF. Let’s start with the IF variant first.The IF Statement Tableau returns the result (...
Filters play a crucial role in allowing users the flexibility to manipulate dashboards to their liking. Multi-select filters can be particularly useful when the stakeholder requires the flexibility to include or exclude certain values from the Tableau visualization. Utilizing filters has its own set ...
If the user, selects the include command option, he can keep only, view data, and exclude options to the tooltip. The command options are present in both tableau desktop and mobile devices. If the user unchecks the include command, it hides the summary and selects multiple marks. Conclusio...
Incorrect Filter for Missing Values: Your attempt to exclude NULL values with [Date] != 0 are not correct because NULL is not the same as 0. You need to explicitly handle NULL values in Tableau. I hope it might help, THANK YOU :) Expand Post UpvoteUpvotedRemove UpvoteReply ...
This ensures that you will see all values of the dimensions from that table.Tip: If you would like to see the queries that are being generated for relationships, you can use the Performance Recorder in Tableau Desktop. Click the Help menu, and then select Settings and Performance > Start ...
In the "Labels" column, I only want the field with the largest values to show, so for example the first row should only show the score for 'Comfortability'. Likewise for the second row only the score of "Size" should show. I tried using this calculation: But evidentl...
For example, the image below shows a pie chart with the labels positioned where Tableau put them. The left image shows the data split into 4 ship modes. The right image has been filtered to exclude the Standard Class option. The labels are all positioned in a sensible location. ...
Lecture 115Understanding ATTR() in Tableau 07:41 Lecture 116LOD Type 2: EXCLUDE (Part 1) 13:44 Lecture 117LOD Type 2: EXCLUDE (Part 2) 13:49 Lecture 118Multiple Fields in an LOD Calculation 06:27 Lecture 119LOD Type 3: FIXED
4. Double-click on Measure Values in the Measures window. Tableau will create a Measure Names/Values crosstab and show the Measure Values card. 5. Drag the initial measure of interest (Applicants in this case) from the Measures window to the Measure Values card. ...