Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
1. Connector Examples
Follow the link for information on how to connect to your specific data source. Connectors are listed
in the order that they appear on the Connect pane.
6. User Functions
Use these user functions to create user filters based on user lists in your data source. For example,
assume you have a view that shows the sales performance for each employee. When you publish
that view, you may want to only allow employees to see their own sales numbers.
You can use the function CURRENTUSER to create a field that returns True if the username of the
person signed in to the server is the same as the employee name in the view. Then when you filter
the view using this calculated field, only the data for the user who is currently signed in is shown.
8. Operators
To create calculated fields and formulas, you need to understand the operators supported by
Tableau. This section discusses the basic operators that are available and the order (precedence) of
operations.
Quick Start using Tableau Server – pg 1585 – pg. 1588.
Tableau Server is an online solution for sharing, distributing, and collaborating on content
created in Tableau. You can create views in Tableau Desktop and then publish them to Tableau
Server.
3. Managing Queries
Queries are automatically generated every time you add a field to a shelf and interact with the view.
Tableau offers several ways you can manage these queries once they are sent to the underlying
data.