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Getting Started with Tableau 2018.x

You're reading from   Getting Started with Tableau 2018.x Get up and running with the new features of Tableau 2018 for impactful data visualization

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788838689
Length 396 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Catching Up with Tableau 2018 FREE CHAPTER 2. The Tableau Core 3. A First Dashboard and Exploration 4. Connect to Data and Simple Transformations 5. Build an Efficient Data Source 6. Design Insightful Visualizations - Part 1 7. Design Insightful Visualizations - Part 2 8. Create Powerful Dashboards and Stories 9. Publish and Interact in Tableau Server 10. An Introduction to Calculations 11. Analytics and Parameters 12. Advanced Data Connections 13. Deal with Security 14. How to Keep Growing Your Skills 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

How to work with Parameters


Parameters are a particular element in Tableau, as with Dimensions, Measures, and Sets. They can be Continuous or Discrete depending on the data type in use. The three major aspects of Parameters are:

  • They are not linked to the Data Source (they don't rely on any field)
  • They only return one value at a time
  • They are, by default, static, so there is no built-in way to refresh the values automatically

Note

For the last point, you can use external Extensions, to create dynamic Parameters.

Let's start with how to create a Parameter.

Creating a Parameter

To create a Parameter, you can use the small arrow next to Dimensions as highlighted in the following screenshot: 

When you create a Parameter, Tableau automatically opens the Edit Parameter window, as illustrated in the following screenshot:

This window is the only place where you can change or configure a Parameter. On the top, you can specify its Name and add a Comment (visible when you hover over it). You can also change...

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