by Thomas Maple | May 25, 2022 | Thomas Maple
Hello and welcome to another Data School Tableau blog! Recently I had a charity, Movember, as a client who wanted my team to create dashboards which had key information for board members but were also visually appealing and marketable to the public, these types of...
by Thomas Maple | May 24, 2022 | Thomas Maple
Having a way to drill down into your data can be very useful. They’re great for when space is at a premium and for reducing cognitive load for the end user. I’m a big fan and I’ve used it a few times in my client projects at The Data School. In the...
by Thomas Maple | May 24, 2022 | Thomas Maple
You may want to create a view that shows how the values of two measures compare against each other. But what if you also wanted to be able to choose which measures were being compared—or better yet, add a control to the view that would let any user select the measures...
by Thomas Maple | May 24, 2022 | Thomas Maple
One of the great things about Alteryx is because of its click and drag tool nature you can quickly test workflows to test theories or prove a concept on the fly. Recently, I needed to quickly come up with some fake data to test a workflow, I came across this method of...
by Thomas Maple | May 24, 2022 | Thomas Maple
Alteryx Designer is a powerful tool that can be used to complete a wide range of tasks, from data preparation and transformation, to spatial and predictive modelling. It is incredibly versatile, with over 200 tools built in and the ability to create your own tools....
by Thomas Maple | May 23, 2022 | Thomas Maple
For our last day of dashboard week we were given this data on the world prosperity index, we can do absolutely anything we want with it. We only have half the day to create a dashboard and present it this time though so it’s essential we do data discovery and...