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Mastering Tableau Calculations I (Intermediate - Central European Time)


About This Class

Adopting new technology is daunting, especially if you are coming from another platform you already know well. Many people that are learning Tableau have a background in Excel and maybe even SQL so they understand how calculations work but don't know Tableau's syntax yet. 

This workshop will bridge that gap. We'll condense months of learning into two, half-days. We've taught 4,000+ students Tableau since 2014 and we'll share all the tips and tricks we've learned across many trainings and projects!

Timing

This class is broken into three, 3-hour sessions.

  • Day One, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm (Central European Time)

  • Day Two, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm (Central European Time)

  • Day Three, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm (Central EuropeanTime)

WHAT WILL YOU GET?

In addition to two half-days of instruction, attendees will walk away with a 100+ page digital manual and data files to revisit the concepts on their own later.

WHERE WILL THIS BE HOSTED?

This training will be hosted virtually.

What We’ll Cover

Topics we will explore include:

Math Functions

  • Number Functions Review

  • When to Use the ZN Function

  • The ABS Function

Aggregation

  • Aggregation Functions Review

  • When to Use Aggregations

  • Dealing with Aggregation Errors

Logic Functions

  • Basics of Operators and IF THEN

  • Grouping with IF THEN

  • How to Create Dynamic, Color-Changing Labels

  • Combining Multiple Fields with IFNULL

  • Meeting a Goal

String Functions

  • String Functions Review

  • Wildcard Filtering Limitations

  • Regular Expressions (REGEXP)

Date Functions

  • Calculating Differences Between Dates

  • Comparing Month to Date to Previous Month to Date

  • Comparing Year to Date to Previous Year to Date

Table Calculations

  • How Table Calculations Work

  • Comparing Time Periods Apples to Apples

  • Highlighting Points in a Line Graph

  • WINDOW Functions

  • Keeping Only Recent Transactions

  • What Does "Specific Dimensions" Mean?

Best Practices

  • Naming Calculated Fields

  • Adding Comments

  • Utilizing Folders

  • Case Sensitivity

  • Line Breaks

Requirements:

  • A Personal Computer

  • An External Monitor (strongly recommended)

  • Tableau Desktop Professional 2020.1 or later

Prerequisites:

Some experience using Tableau Desktop. You should be able to do the following:

  • Connect to a data source.

  • Understand the difference between measures and dimensions.

  • Be able to build calculated fields on your own.

  • Build a basic dashboard.

Price

$995

Ollie Linley

Ollie Linley is a Tableau Certified Trainer with a passion for helping his students get the most out of Tableau. When he’s not writing calculations and building beautiful dashboards he can be found trail running on a mountain or traveling the world with his wife!