In this series, I will explore how compositions are different from comparisons, and what chart types you can use to visualise a composition. You can find Part 1 of...
The new version of Tableau 2021.2 has again added a number of new spatial features. This blog takes a closer look at two spatial features especially for mapping fanatics:...
The end of the year is approaching, and probably also the requests to compare the results of the current year with those of the previous year or any other predetermined year...
Since the release of Tableau 2020.2, it is possible to collect all the important figures you are interested in in one place, even if they are spread across multiple dashboards...
This morning in the news it was reported that not 53,000 but 12,000 extra jobs had been created for people with a labour disability. It turned out that some people were doubly...
Last year, Tableau introduced three spatial functions: Makepoint and Makeline (2019.2) and then Distance (2019.3). Then the spatial buffer calculation was released with Tableau 2020.1 and allows us to...
Today I wanted to highlight another new feature in the latest Tableau Desktop release; the increase in flexibility for setting your relations. Click here if you'd like to have...
Rounded bars in Tableau is a subject my colleague Gaia Pometto explained one of her recent blogs where she showed to create rounded bars in Tableau as part of...
In our work with Tableau, we and many like us make great use of filtering to be able to show the data we want. However, what we...