That was a master class in dashboard building with Tableau. The floating container and effective padding are my main takeaways; I’m revisiting my current large project now to see how I can ]make it leaner. Thank you so much Andy.
Just found this amazing tutor few weeks ago and went through this tutorial. I learnt a lot and the dashboard action was the best part I liked to learn. Not very complicated. Thanks Mr. Andy.
I love your videos, these are great ones, I created 2 Dashboards from your two videos and credit by your name as well, amazing skill to do that, well done andy.
Great Dashboard creation video Andy, learned a ton out of it!! My question is this: My understanding is that we used the Avg(0) two times in the rows to set the base & divide vertically the work area into 2 "fields" and then create the pie charts & etc. What if we used Min(0) or Sum(0) or something else resulting 0 ? Can you explain a bit more these initial steps of creating a donut chart? In which other cases do you use this method of dividing the work area and how do you do it? Thanks so much for the awesome lessons and for empowering us in this learning journey!
HI Andy, this video was really helpful. thank you. i watched another video you made called Mastering Containers in Tableau, where you spoke about the initial floating container. I built my first dashboard based on what you described there, however, my boss said that i should not use the floating first container as this will cause issues later if you need to resize the canvas. is there merit to this and if so, should this first container be changed to a fixed one ?
That was a master class in dashboard building with Tableau. The floating container and effective padding are my main takeaways; I’m revisiting my current large project now to see how I can ]make it leaner. Thank you so much Andy.
Good stuff! Thanks!
Just found this amazing tutor few weeks ago and went through this tutorial. I learnt a lot and the dashboard action was the best part I liked to learn. Not very complicated. Thanks Mr. Andy.
I have recently discovered this amazing tutor. Thank you for providing such contents. Can’t wait to see more contents. 👊
So much information, in so little time! Great tutorial! 10/10
I love your videos, these are great ones, I created 2 Dashboards from your two videos and credit by your name as well, amazing skill to do that, well done andy.
Thank you Andy for this amazing video. Creating a dashboard could not have been explained better
You're very welcome!
Man the container section was amazing. Love your formatting and this video style. Please do more!
Here’s a whole playlist. ruclips.net/p/PLX-uPHRG0cLbW1PuKQVzNkFrIUssS-iF7
Most awaited series . Thank you for all the tutorials .
You are welcome!
Andy, that is very usefull. Amazing.
Love to see yours video like this...
Thanks a lot from me!
Its knowledgeable, Hearty Thanks for your great initiative. Hope we will see more videos like this way...🎉💐
Sure 😊
Thank you Andy, I learned a lot from you. Have a great day🔥
My pleasure!
Great Dashboard creation video Andy, learned a ton out of it!!
My question is this: My understanding is that we used the Avg(0) two times in the rows to set the base & divide vertically the work area into 2 "fields" and then create the pie charts & etc. What if we used Min(0) or Sum(0) or something else resulting 0 ? Can you explain a bit more these initial steps of creating a donut chart? In which other cases do you use this method of dividing the work area and how do you do it?
Thanks so much for the awesome lessons and for empowering us in this learning journey!
Min or sum work too.
Thank you Andy, great advice, as always! Have you created any video about calculation fields?
Tons! Search my channel for calculations or calculated fields.
I'm not able to find to find the link to dataset🤔
Hi, Andy, thank you so much! I love this dashboard and the colors. What is in preferences file, I can't open it
Open it with a text editor. It will be blank unless you've updated it.
HI Andy, this video was really helpful. thank you.
i watched another video you made called Mastering Containers in Tableau, where you spoke about the initial floating container.
I built my first dashboard based on what you described there, however, my boss said that i should not use the floating first container as this will cause issues later if you need to resize the canvas.
is there merit to this and if so, should this first container be changed to a fixed one ?
If you follow my method, then when you resize the canvas, the container will resize too.
@@vizwizthank you dear boy. your method is great !!
where can I find the adidas sample sales data?
Do you have any issues using a Mac with excel and tableau?
No
could this be performed in tableau public?
Yes
Thanks for the tutorial. ❤❤
You're welcome 😊
great information.
Deftige Tableau ❤
Awesome
from where to download the data
See the description.
I JUST HAVE TO SUSCRIBE. You are a big deal
So helpful, thank you 🤗
You're so welcome!
Thank you!
your a bloody beast
Can also mentioned the reason why when making the pie chart you did " Average of 0"
To make the donut you need to create a dual axis so you need to do that with the avg 0
Great andy -keep going on...........................................
Thanks, will do!
easy peasy lemon squeezy
brilliant
Hey, can you please upload the data for free, i cannot pay
Sorry, this helps me pay for the channel. You can always use superstore.
HI ANDY , COULD YOU BE A LITTLE SLOW, TOO FAST TO CATCH UP WITH
Best tip is to pause along the way.