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Comparing Upgrades for Different Versions of Tableau I’ve built a Tableau dashboard here to help see the new features between your existing Tableau version and potential planned upgrades. It also includes options for Tableau Server, Desktop, Mobile and Cloud. If you want to know more about why...

The Introduction I picked this topic to blog about for two reasons. The most important reason is because it’s one of my biggest hobbies. I love to invest, research companies and explore the data associated with them. These things have always interested me, and I noticed...

Fun trivia fact about August you probably learned at school: the month was named after the Roman Emperor Augustus by, well, himself! Actually, all of the English language month names are carried over from Roman naming conventions. I'm a sucker for history, and month names...

Last year's Fantasy Football saw some wild rides, with early favorite Christian McCaffrey injured early and Cooper Kupp going absolutely HAM in PPR especially. COVID didn’t impact the season as much as it could have, fortunately and we’re not likely to see any further major...

The new data model brought us the Logical Layer, from which we can draw specific tables without being forced to load the data from all the related tables. Remember, with traditional joins, all sheets that worked with that join had to load the full data...

There are quite a few tips and tricks out there for Relationships in Tableau; just not nearly as many as for every other topic in Tableau, which is a shame. Nevertheless, this article is supposed to grow over time, and we start with something very...

I certainly can’t speak for every InterWorker around the globe, but July was a scorching hot month for us in InterWorks' home state of Oklahoma. The highest we saw at our satellite office in Oklahoma City was somewhere around 114 degrees Fahrenheit (or somewhere around...

.mejs-container .mejs-controls { background:#f7f7f7 !important; } Relationships work on what Tableau calls the Logical Layer, while traditional joins work on the Physical Layer. Let’s have a look at what those two layers actually mean and why they have their names. [video width="1920" height="1080" mp4="https://interworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Relationships_en_A1-1.mp4"][/video]   Tableau's Physical Layer So, the Physical Layer...

Relationships in Tableau have grown older – it's been almost two years now when they started seeing the light of day. And still, even after all that time, there are many questions around this data model, be it within the Tableau Community, be it in...

You can mark your calendars: we’re officially halfway done with 2022. We’ve been winding down the data conference season this month by attending Snowflake Summit 2022, Alteryx Inspire 2022 and the Dataiku Everyday AI Conferences in both New York City and London. While we certainly have...

Data in the real world is a lot messier than we’d imagine it to be. More often than not, working with data will involve multiple sources. For example, you might want to combine two tables, like sales from subsequent quarters. In Tableau Desktop, this is made...

The Singapore Tableau User Group got together last week after two years of not being able to physically meet in person due to COVID-19 restrictions. We were extremely excited to see familiar faces and make new friends. Hosting a TUG after Tableau Conference is always exciting,...

Joins—they are happening everywhere. That’s actually a cool tagline! And it’s definitely true. I haven’t encountered a data warehouse, a data lake or a BI tool that didn't include some sort of join somewhere.   But I also know there are a lot of explanations about...

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