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These contain qualitative data, examples include names, dates, or geographical data. As a result, affect the level of detail in the view.

How can I filter my data in Tableau?

Posted on May 26, 2021June 29, 2021 By admin No Comments on How can I filter my data in Tableau?

Tableau has some very powerful ways to manage your data through dimensions and measures. Once you are happy how your data is structured, you will then need to filter your data. Here we talk you through the process and how you can use it to your advantage. So why would I want to apply a…

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What are measures in Tableau?

Posted on May 25, 2021June 29, 2021 By admin No Comments on What are measures in Tableau?

Previously we discussed what are dimensions in Tableau. While they are important to understand, another vital part of Tableau data is measures, and they are equally important. So how does Tableau define measures? In their post on Tableau Measures, they define it as follows: Measures contain numeric, quantitative values that you can measure. Measures can be…

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What are dimensions in Tableau?

Posted on May 14, 2021June 29, 2021 By admin No Comments on What are dimensions in Tableau?

In our previous post, we showed you how to connect to your data in Tableau. Now that you are in we are going to discuss dimensions and what they can be used for. What are Dimensions? When you login to Tableau, you will see the dimensions information on the left hand side as below. We…

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