Utmost 6 [NEW] Practice Exams Tableau Desktop Specialist
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Interested in Tableau Desktop Specialist Certification Examination and passing it in the first attempt? Then, this course is for you! The practice exams course is designed to test you on the exam syllabus of the Tableau Desktop Specialist Certification Examination. The practice exams simulate the examination questions, environment, timing, and passing percentage. It is aimed to provide students with feedback on the weak areas that they need to improve to pass the certification examination. It is targeted toward newbies, professionals, students preparing for interviews, or anyone seeking to hone the tableau data analytical skills and gain certification. In this course, we will cover questions from all areas that get tested in the Tableau Desktop Specialist Certification Examination. So what are you waiting for? Learn Tableau concepts in a way that will test your knowledge to reveal the areas that require improvement to pass the certification examination and improve your career! The questions cover the following topics from the certification exam syllabi. Domain 1: Connecting to & Preparing Data1.1 Create live connections and extracts1.1.1 Create a live connection to a data source1.1.2 Explain the differences between using live connections versus extracts1.1.3 Create an extract1.1.4 Save metadata properties in a. TDS1.1.5 Create a data source that uses multiple connections1.2 Create and manage the data model1.2.1 Add relationships to a data source1.2.2 Add joins and unions1.2.3 Explain when to use a join versus a relationship1.3 Manage data properties1.3.1 Rename a data field1.3.2 Assign an alias to a data value1.3.3 Assign a geographic role to a data field1.3.4 Change data type for a data field (number, date, string, Boolean, etc.)1.3.5 Change default properties for a data field (number format, aggregation, color, dateformat, etc.)Domain 2: Exploring & Analyzing Data2.1 Create basic charts2.1.1 Create a bar chart2.1.2 Create a line chart2.1.3 Create a scatterplot2.1.4 Create a map using geographic data2.1.5 Create a combined axis chart2.1.6 Create a dual axis chart2.1.7 Create a stacked bar2.1.8 Create a density map2.1.9 Create a chart to show specific values (crosstab, highlight table)2.2 Organize data and apply filters2.2.1 Create groups by using marks, headers, and the data pane2.2.2 Create sets by using marks and the data pane2.2.3 Organize dimensions into a hierarchy2.2.4 Add a filter to a view2.2.5 Add a date filter2.3 Apply analytics to a worksheet2.3.1 Add a manual or a computed sort2.3.2 Add a reference line2.3.3 Use a quick table calculation2.3.4 Use bins and histograms2.3.5 Create a calculated field (e. g. string, date, simple arithmetic)2.3.6 Explain when to use a parameter2.3.7 Display totals on a worksheetDomain 3: Sharing Insights3.1 Format view for presentation3.1.1 Use color from the marks card3.1.2 Configure fonts3.1.3 Format marks as shapes3.1.4 Configure viz animations3.1.5 Change size of marks3.1.6 Show and hide legends3.2 Create and modify a dashboard3.2.1 Add worksheets to a dashboard3.2.2 Add interactive elements for consumers (e. g. show filters, data highlighter, tooltips)3.2.3 Add dashboard actions (e. g. filter action, highlight action, parameter control, URL action)3.2.4 Configure a dashboard layout and create device-specific dashboards3.2.5 Create a story and a story point3.3 View and share workbook data3.3.1 Share a workbook (e. g. twbx as a PDF or an image, publish to Tableau Server)3.3.2 View and export underlying data3.3.3 Export to Microsoft PowerPointDomain 4: Understanding Tableau Concepts4.1 Understand dimensions and measures4.1.1 Explain what kind of information dimensions usually contain4.1.2 Explain what kind of information measures usually contain4.1.3 Explain the difference between dimensions and measures4.2 Understand discrete and continuous fields4.2.1 Explain how discrete fields are displayed4.2.2 Explain how continuous fields are displayed4.2.3 Explain the difference between discrete date parts and continuous date values4.3 Understand aggregations4.3.1 Explain the default aggregation for measures4.3.2 Describe how an aggregated measure changes when dimensions are added to a viewThanks for joining the course. I am looking forward to seeing you. let's get started!

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