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Which of the following are valid ways to trigger actions for a Dashboard?

  1. Hover
  2. Click
  3. Select
  4. Menu
  5. Double click

Answer(s): A,C,D

Explanation:

Whenever we want to add actions to a Dashboard, we can trigger then in the following 3 ways:

1) Select
2) Hover
3) Menu
Hover is best for highlighting, select for filtering. Menu action is added to the tooltip and user can decide whether to run that action or not (best for URL actions)


Reference:

https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/actions_dashboards.htm



___________is a snapshot of the data that Tableau stores locally. Good for very large datasets of which we only need few fields.

  1. Tableau Packaged Workbook (.twbx)
  2. Tableau Workbook (.twb)
  3. Tableau Data Extract (.tde)
  4. Tableau Data Source (.tds)

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Tableau Data Extract (TDE) is a snapshot of the data that Tableau stores locally. Good for very large datasets of which we only need few fields. Performance is optimised because it queries its own database engine instead of the local data source.
When you create an extract of your data, you can reduce the total amount of data by using filters and configuring other limits. After you create an extract, you can refresh it with data from the original data. When refreshing the data, you have the option to either do a full refresh, which replaces all of the contents in the extract, or you can do an incremental refresh, which only adds rows that are new since the previous refresh.
Extracts are advantageous for several reasons:

1) Supports large data sets: You can create extracts that contain billions of rows of data.
2) Fast to create: If you're working with large data sets, creating and working with extracts can be faster than working with the original data.
3) Help improve performance: When you interact with views that use extract data sources, you generally experience better performance than when interacting with views based on connections to


the original data.
4) Support additional functionality: Extracts allow you to take advantage of Tableau functionality that's not available or supported by the original data, such as the ability to compute Count Distinct.
5) Provide offline access to your data: Extracts allow you to save and work with the data locally when the original data is not available. For example, when you are traveling.



We can use _____________ as a static tool to open and interact with packaged workbooks with extracted data sources that have been created in Tableau Desktop.

  1. Tableau Reader
  2. Tableau Online
  3. Tableau Server
  4. Tableau Desktop

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

The word 'static tool' gives it away. According to the official website :


Reference:

https://help.tableau.com/current/reader/desktop/en-us/reader_welcome.htm



Which of the following are the options to export the data used to build the view / visualisations?

  1. CSV file
  2. PDF File
  3. JSON format
  4. MS Access Database

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

You can export the data in a Tableau data source, including all or part of the records from your original data. Alternatively, you can export only the portion of data used to generate the view.
Since the question mentions the data used to build the view, we'll focus on that :

*Export data in the view to Microsoft Access or .csv*
Export the data that is used to generate the view as an Access database (Windows only) or .csv file (Mac only).

1) In Tableau Desktop, select Worksheet > Export > Data.
2) Select a location and type a name for your Access database or .csv file.
3) Click Save.
4) If you're on Windows, the Export Data to Access dialog box displays to give you the option to immediately use the new Access database and continue working in Access without interrupting your work flow.


Reference:

https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/save_export_data.htm






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