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2016 Iron Viz contestants Russell Spangler, Robert Rouse and winner Curtis Harris recount their experiences at TC16. How does one prepare for those 20 minutes where it's just you and the data? How do the feeder competitions compare? What was their favorite moments AFTER the competition?...

In last article in our Deep Dive on Sets, we will explore how we can use sets inside of a hierarchy. It adds dynamism to your hierarchies, particularly if you nest multiple computed sets into a single hierarchy. Let’s learn how to do it! Hierarchy Overview A...

Tableau Conference 2016 is officially in the rearview. Forgive us if we're a feeling a bit emotional or nostalgic (we're not crying, YOU'RE crying). But seriously, TC16 didn't disappoint. We had our minds blown by all the new features coming to Tableau and loved connecting...

We’ve created manual sets, and we’ve created computed sets. Now we are going to extend the functionality of our sets once again by using two sets to create a combined set. This allows us to create additional analysis to compare, contrast or even combine the...

In the initial keynote of TC16, Tableau brought the heat. Laying out a grand vision for the next two to three years, Tableau announced many big new features, experiences and even a brand new product code-named "Project MAESTRO." There's was definitely something for everyone, from...

In all of our previous examples of this Deep Dive, we’ve been adding our new sets to the Filters card. That’s filtering our view (as well as limiting the membership available in our filter control as we did in part two). What happens if we...

Computed sets use logic to dynamically update the membership of the set. This is the key distinction between constant sets and computed ones. Changes to the data will change the set itself as it re-computes what gets classified as IN the set and what gets...

Constant sets are sets that once created do not change. If the underlying data changes, the membership of the constant set does not change to reflect these differences. These are also known as manually created sets. In this part of our Deep Dive on sets,...

Washington, D.C.’s Metrorail, opened in 1976, covers 110 miles of subway track, 6 metro lines and 91 stations. System upgrades have been long overdue, with considerable malfunctions and delays surfacing at greater frequencies over the past few years. From a train fire that killed a passenger to...

Tableau Conference 2016 is rapidly approaching, and data visualization aficionados from around the world will descend upon Austin. While the expo hall will be a great place to explore the Tableau community (be sure to visit InterWorks at booth #107) and events like Data Night...

The idea behind a Deep Dive article series is to spend far more time and energy on mastering a topic than what would be possible inside a traditional learning environment. We’re going to dig really deep into sets over multiple articles with real world use...

Ever wonder what it takes to get 35+ people from all over the world into one place all while designing a booth and collateral at the biggest conference for this Terabyte sponsor? In this episode, you'll go behind the scenes with members of the InterWorks...

When we interview potential new members of our business intelligence team, it’s inevitable that the interviewer ends up asking most of the questions. What sort of projects have you had success on? What types of challenges have you faced and how have you overcome them? If...

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