Tableau: Self-Service Workspace Area
Below is an instructional screenshot of the Tableau Self-Service window.
File
Provides access to Save, Save As, Revert, or Close an open worksheet. Revert is only selectable when changes are made to a worksheet.
Worksheet
Provides access to worksheet based controls both during dashboard creation and when viewing published dashboards in Tableau. Refer to the table below for specific details.
Dashboard
Provides access to Add new Dashboards . Additionally, you can Add existing worksheets or new worksheets to the current dashboard.
Analysis
Provides access to add or edit Calculated Fields.
Map
Allows the ability to choose between Background Maps.
Format
Provides access to Edit a workbook, Clear worksheet formatting, or Adjust format animations.
Help
Provides access to Tableaus online help and support resources.
Tableau Desktop Application
Hide Side Bar
Click the collapse arrow in the side bar.
Show Side Bar
Click the expand arrow in the bottom-left of the workspace (on the status bar).
Tableau Cloud Application
Hide Side Bar
Click the collapse arrow in the side bar.
Show Side Bar
Click the expand arrow in the side bar.
For example, the status in the example screenshot below shows that the view has 143 marks shown in 3 rows and 12 columns. It also shows that the SUM(Sales) for all the marks in the view is $2,297,201 .
Measures
Measures are numeric, quantifiable fields you can use in your data to get aggregated values of the data. When you drag a measure into the view, Tableau applies an aggregation to that measure (by default).
Dimensions
Dimensions contain qualitative values (such as names, dates, or geographical data). You can use dimensions to categorize, segment, and reveal the details in your data. Dimensions affect the level of detail in the view.
Adding a Dimension to any of the following locations in Tableau affects the level of detail:
FAQ
Data
The Data Tab allows users to implement fields with calculations specific to the source worksheet. Any data types within the Data Tab can be dragged and dropped into the sheet to create columns or rows for analysis.
Analytics
The Analytics Tab provides tools to summarize and model visualizations of the data in the worksheet. You can create different trend-lines and plots after dragging and dropping data types into the sheet. The Analytics functions can only be used on numerical data types.
Access the Service Desk from the NYSERDA Launch Page.
Select the Request Training option. Conversely, you can also access the Request Training button on the Knowledge Base Home Page though you will need to be in your VM for that button to work properly.
Complete the ticket documenting your Tableau training needs in the Description field and selecting System/Software/Applications from the Core Subject drop-down, then selecting Tableau from the Sub-Category field. Complete any other fields as needed.