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Tableau Certified Data Analyst Certification Guide

You're reading from   Tableau Certified Data Analyst Certification Guide Ace the Tableau Data Analyst certification exam with expert guidance and practice material

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803243467
Length 462 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Chapter 1: Connecting to Data FREE CHAPTER 2. Chapter 2: Transforming Data 3. Chapter 3: Calculations 4. Chapter 4: Grouping and Filtering 5. Chapter 5: Charts 6. Chapter 6: Dashboards 7. Chapter 7: Formatting 8. Chapter 8: Publishing and Managing Content 9. Chapter 9: Accessing the Online Practice Resources 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Data Structure

Tableau is optimized for use with data in a tabular (table-based) structure. This is a structure that you may be familiar with through working with Microsoft Excel or similar software. Vertical columns store values for whatever the column (or field) represents, such as an item description or order date; horizontally, each row of values collectively forms a record (which can be thought of as an observation).

For example, a company may record transactions across its stores in a table such as Table 1.1 (sampled to the first transaction – 000001 – in store number 677):

Store Code

Transaction ID

Item Code

Quantity

Purchase DateTime

677

000001

0000145-GRY

10

2024-01-03 09:15:32

677

000001

0000096-AAA

5

2024-01-03 09:16:01

677

000001

0000452-BLU

2

2024-01-03 09:16:23

Table 1.1: Example of a tabular structure

As each record represents an item bought, it is apparent that three distinct products were bought as part of this single transaction. Each key data point relating to these records (such as quantity, purchase date, or time) is stored neatly in a distinct column.

Relational databases such as Microsoft SQL Server and many common file types have this tabular structure as a default, or at least a simple alternative structure (such as comma-separated values) that Tableau can quickly convert into a table as it loads the data.

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Tableau Certified Data Analyst Certification Guide
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