Tableau Desktop Certified Associate - Calculations
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course will teach you how to use Tableau with hands-on demos using calculations to get the right answers on the Tableau Desktop Certified Associate Exam.
Preparing for Tableau Certification requires hands-on practice. In this course, Tableau Desktop Certified Associate - Calculations, you’ll learn how to use Tableau with hands-on demos to get the right answers on the Tableau Desktop Certified Associate exam. First, you’ll explore how you can use basic expressions in tableau. Next, you’ll discover how you order of operations can impact the results when you use level of detail expressions. Finally, you’ll learn how you can use table calculations to find the right answer in Tableau. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of organizing data needed to pass the Tableau Desktop Certified Associate exam.
Preparing for Tableau Certification requires hands-on practice. In this course, Tableau Desktop Certified Associate - Calculations, you’ll learn how to use Tableau with hands-on demos to get the right answers on the Tableau Desktop Certified Associate exam. First, you’ll explore how you can use basic expressions in tableau. Next, you’ll discover how you order of operations can impact the results when you use level of detail expressions. Finally, you’ll learn how you can use table calculations to find the right answer in Tableau. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of organizing data needed to pass the Tableau Desktop Certified Associate exam.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Calculations Basics 17mins
- Use Tableau to Get the Right Answer 13mins
Taught by
Pooja Gandhi
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