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Mastering Tableau 2023

You're reading from   Mastering Tableau 2023 Implement advanced business intelligence techniques, analytics, and machine learning models with Tableau

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803233765
Length 684 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Marleen Meier Marleen Meier
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Preface 1. Reviewing the Basics 2. Getting Your Data Ready FREE CHAPTER 3. Using Tableau Prep Builder 4. Learning about Joins, Blends, and Data Structures 5. Introducing Table Calculations 6. Utilizing OData, Data Densification, Big Data, and Google BigQuery 7. Practicing Level of Detail Calculations 8. Going Beyond the Basics 9. Working with Maps 10. Presenting with Tableau 11. Designing Dashboards and Best Practices for Visualizations 12. Leveraging Advanced Analytics 13. Improving Performance 14. Exploring Tableau Server and Tableau Cloud 15. Integrating Programming Languages 16. Developing Data Governance Practices 17. Other Books You May Enjoy
18. Index

Data quality

Prep comes with lots of different features. Sometimes, you might use many different tools to prepare your dataset in order to get it in the shape you desire. Other times, you might just run an aggregation (one feature) and be done. It really depends on the dataset itself and the expected output. The fact is, the closer your Prep output data is to what you need for your Tableau Desktop visualization, the more efficiently VizQL will run on Tableau Desktop. Fewer queries in Tableau Desktop means faster generation of dashboards.

To me, the best part about Prep is that it can handle a huge amount of data. Sometimes, I even use it for datasets I don’t want to visualize in Tableau Desktop, just to get a quick overview of, for example, how many rows contain a specific word, how many columns are needed, what happens to the date range if I filter a particular value, and so on! Within a few minutes, I have insights that would have taken me much more time to get with database...

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