A to Z Tableau Course For Beginners & Intermediates
A to Z Tableau Course For Beginners & Intermediates, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.2, with 169 lectures, based on 27 reviews, and has 197 subscribers.
You will learn about Basics of Tableau Tableau Charts & Visulization Tableau Functions & Calculations Union & Joins Tableau Concepts in details Filters This course is ideal for individuals who are Tableau course for Beginners to Intermediate or Who want to become a Tableau Developer or Data Analyst It is particularly useful for Tableau course for Beginners to Intermediate or Who want to become a Tableau Developer or Data Analyst.
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Summary
Title: A to Z Tableau Course For Beginners & Intermediates
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.2
Number of Lectures: 169
Number of Published Lectures: 169
Number of Curriculum Items: 169
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 169
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Basics of Tableau
- Tableau Charts & Visulization
- Tableau Functions & Calculations
- Union & Joins
- Tableau Concepts in details
- Filters
Who Should Attend
- Tableau course for Beginners to Intermediate
- Who want to become a Tableau Developer or Data Analyst
Target Audiences
- Tableau course for Beginners to Intermediate
- Who want to become a Tableau Developer or Data Analyst
WHO’S THIS FOR?
This course is designed specifically for freshers and also for those who want to switch career from Excel to Tableau.
Tableau is a leading data visualization tool used for data analysis and business intelligence. Gartner’s Magic Quadrant classified Tableau as a leader for analytics and business intelligence.
Advantages of Tableau
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Data visualization.
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Quickly Create Interactive visualizations.
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Ease of Implementation.
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Tableau can handle large amounts of data.
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Use of other scripting languages in Tableau.
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Mobile Support and Responsive Dashboard.
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Tableau Company Strategy.
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Scheduling or notification of reports.
PROBLEMS YOU’VE EXPERIENCED WITH EXCEL IN THE PAST
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Excel becomes slow or crashes when you have lots of data, formatting and Charts inside a workbook.
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Mistakenly working on the wrong file you saved.
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Itβs so annoying to email multiple Excel files to the same people everyday.
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It takes hours to create a dashboard with multiple charts and formula functions.
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Some time Excel files are used to store the large amount data which is a very wrong decision because to update the data everyday on that file is a headache because it takes so much time to get open and then to get save.
Note : Excel is also an Excellent Application. Yes Excel has some draw backs but it doesn’t means its useless. Excel is also the Excellent tool to visualize and analyze the data.
Learn how to use a TABLEAU Desktop (Data Visualization) most demanded tool in the industry today. Give your career a boost. With our online sessions, you will be amazed what you can achieved.
Section 1 : Booster
1 Introduction
2 Download
3 Install
4 Tableau Extension
5 Connect with Database
6 Tableau Live & Extract
7 View Tables
8 Data Types
9 Tableau Work Sheet Interface
10 Data Types Symbol
11 Adding new Sheet
12 Product Category & Sales
13 Dimensions & Measures
14 Visualize data in workspace
15 Make Hierarchy
16 Grouping
17 Auto Generated Fields 5
18 Auto Generated Fields in Tableau
19 Records Per Dimension data or Item
20 Granularity
21 Granularity and Drill Down
22 Table into chart form
23 Color label
24 Color label for two different dimension
25 Map
26 Normal
27 Dynamic Filter
28 Date Filter 1
29 Date Filter 2 (Part1)
30 Date Filter 2 (Part2)
31 Date Filter 2 (Part 3)
32 Date Filter 3
33 Relevant Filter Explained
34 Relevant Filter in Tableau
35 Set
36 Discrete vs Continuous
37 Filtering
38 Keep only and Exclude
Section 2 : Filters
1 Filters
2 Type of Filters
3 Data Source Filters
4 Quick Filters
5 Dimension and Dependent Filters
6 Measure Filters
7 Context Filters Part1
8 Context Filters Part2
9 Context Filter Proper Details Part3
10 Date Filter
Session 3 : Charts
1 Introduction to charts
2 Create a Chart
3 Swap the Dimension & Measures
4 Bubble Chart
5 Pie Chart
6 Tree Map
7 Stacked Tree Map
8 Word Map Chart
8 Word Map Chart
9 Geographical Map
10 Geographical Bubble Map Measure
11 Geographical Bubble Map with size and color Measure
12 Geographical Bubble Map (Unknown error)
13 Geographical Map with color Dimension
14 Geographical Map with Date as Year Filter
15 Month Year Filter
16 Month Year Filter Apply
17 Bar chart
18 Bar chart color Measure
19 Bar chart size Measure
20 Bar chart size and color Measure
21 Bar chart with dual axis
22Bar Stacked chart part 1
23 Bar Stacked chart part 2
24 Reference line scope Entire table
25 Reference line scope per cell
26 Reference line scope per pan
27 Tree Map Stacked in Bar Chart
28 Bar Chart with Date as Month Year Filter.
29 Bubble Chart color label
30 Bubble Chart color label as second dimension
31 Bubble Chart with motion
32 Line Chart
33 Line chart dual axis
34 Line Chart size Measure
35 Line chart dual Measure Date as Month Year Filter
36 Funnel Chart 1
37 Funnel Chart 2 Intro
38 Funnel Chart 2 Created
39 Scattered chart
40 Water Fall Chart
41 Parameter part 1
42 Parameter part 2
43 Parameter with Dynamic Reference line
44 Scatter plot and Many more Part1
45 Scatter plot and Many more Part2
46 Scatter plot and Many more Part3
Section 4:Union & Joins
1 Intro Joins
2 Inner Join
3 Left Join
4 Right Join
5 Full Join
6 Inner Join In Tableau
7 Left Join in Tableau
8 Right Join In Tableau
9 Full Join In Tableau
10 Union
11 Union in Tableau
12 Relation Like Vlookup
Section 5 : Function Base
1 Function Intro
2 Sum ()
3 Min () & Max ()
4 Average ()
5 Floor ()
6 Ceiling ()
7 Count ()
8 Upper ()
9 Lower ()
10 Right () & Left ()
Section 6 : Functions & Calculations Part1
1 Function Intro
2 RANK()
3 RANK_DENSE()
4 Rank Part 2
5 Rank_unique Part1
6 Rank_unique Part2
7 Rank_unique Part3
8 COUNT() vs CountD()
9 Mid()
10 Len()
11 Find ()
12 Mid() part 2
13 Trim()
14 Replace()
15 Quick Table Calculations
16 Running Total
17 Difference
18 Percent Difference
19 Percent of Total
20 Moving Average Part 1
21 Moving Average Part 1 continuous
22 Date Functions ()
24 Now() Today()
25 DateName and DatePart ()
26 Date Diff ()
27 Dateadd ()
28 Datetrunc()
29 MakeDate()
Section 7 : Functions & Calculations Part 2
1 round zero or round function
2 round 1 2 3 4
3 absolute()
4 Concatenate()
5 Replace()
6 Table Across
7 Table Down
8 Table Across Then Down
Section 8 : Functions & Calculations Part 2
1 IF ()
2 IF () in Tableau
3 IF () OR
4 IF () OR in Tableau
5 IF () AND
6 Nested IF ()
7 Case ()
8 Null() using if
9 Null() using if including OR AND
10 AND OR Part1
11 AND OR Part2
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Booster
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Download
Lecture 3: Install
Lecture 4: Tableau Extension
Lecture 5: Connect with Database
Lecture 6: Tableau Live & Extract
Lecture 7: View Tables
Lecture 8: Data Types
Lecture 9: Tableau Work Sheet Interface
Lecture 10: Data Types Symbol
Lecture 11: Adding new Sheet
Lecture 12: Product Category & Sales
Lecture 13: Dimensions & Measures
Lecture 14: Visualize data in workspace
Lecture 15: Make Hierarchy
Lecture 16: Grouping
Lecture 17: Auto Generated Fields 5
Lecture 18: Auto Generated Fields in Tableau
Lecture 19: Records Per Dimension data or Item
Lecture 20: Granularity
Lecture 21: Granularity and Drill Down
Lecture 22: Table into chart form
Lecture 23: Color label
Lecture 24: Map
Lecture 25: Normal
Lecture 26: Dynamic Filter
Lecture 27: Date Filter 1
Lecture 28: Date Filter 2 (Part1)
Lecture 29: Date Filter 2 (Part2)
Lecture 30: Date Filter 2 (Part 3)
Lecture 31: Date Filter 3
Lecture 32: Relevant Filter Explained
Lecture 33: Relevant Filter in Tableau
Lecture 34: Set
Lecture 35: Discrete vs Continuous
Lecture 36: Filtering
Lecture 37: Keep only and Exclude
Chapter 2: Filters
Lecture 1: Filters
Lecture 2: Type of Filters
Lecture 3: Data Source Filters
Lecture 4: Quick Filters
Lecture 5: Dimension and Dependent Filters
Lecture 6: Measure Filters
Lecture 7: Context Filters Part1
Lecture 8: Context Filters Part2
Lecture 9: Context Filter Proper Details Part3
Lecture 10: Date Filter_
Chapter 3: Charts
Lecture 1: Introduction to charts
Lecture 2: Create a Chart
Lecture 3: Swap the Dimension & Measures
Lecture 4: Bubble Chart
Lecture 5: Pie Chart
Lecture 6: Tree Map
Lecture 7: Stacked Tree Map
Lecture 8: Word Map Chart
Lecture 9: Geographical Map
Lecture 10: Geographical Bubble Map Measure
Lecture 11: Geographical Bubble Map with size and color Measure
Lecture 12: Geographical Bubble Map (Unknown error)
Lecture 13: Geographical Map with color Dimension
Lecture 14: Geographical Map with Date as Year Filter
Lecture 15: Month Year Filter
Lecture 16: Month Year Filter Apply
Lecture 17: Bar chart
Lecture 18: Bar chart color Measure
Lecture 19: Bar chart size Measure
Lecture 20: Bar chart size and color Measure
Lecture 21: Bar chart with dual axis
Lecture 22: Bar Stacked chart part 1
Lecture 23: Bar Stacked chart part 2
Lecture 24: Reference line scope Entire table
Lecture 25: Reference line scope per cell
Lecture 26: Reference line scope per pan
Lecture 27: Tree Map Stacked in Bar Chart
Lecture 28: Bar Chart with Date as Month Year Filter.
Lecture 29: Bubble Chart color label
Lecture 30: Bubble Chart color label as second dimension
Lecture 31: Bubble Chart with motion
Lecture 32: Line Chart
Lecture 33: Line chart dual axis
Lecture 34: Line Chart size Measure
Lecture 35: Line chart dual Measure Date as Month Year Filter
Lecture 36: Funnel Chart 1
Lecture 37: Funnel Chart 2 Intro
Lecture 38: Funnel Chart 2 Created
Lecture 39: Scattered chart
Lecture 40: Water Fall Chart
Lecture 41: Parameter part 1
Lecture 42: Parameter part 2
Lecture 43: Parameter with Dynamic Reference line
Lecture 44: Scatter plot and Many more Part1
Lecture 45: Scatter plot and Many more Part2
Lecture 46: Scatter plot and Many more Part3
Lecture 47: Heat Map 1.1
Lecture 48: Heat Map 1.2
Lecture 49: Heat Map 1.3
Lecture 50: Heat Map 1.4
Instructors
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Raghvan Bhattacharya
Booster
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- 4 stars: 10 votes
- 5 stars: 13 votes
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