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Tableau Exam TDS-C01 Topic 6 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for Tableau's TDS-C01 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 6
[All TDS-C01 Questions]

How does Tableau know at which level to aggregate values?

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Suggested Answer: D

By default, both field names are present in the Union, but contain several null values!

When field names in the union do not match, fields in the union contain null values.You can merge the non-matching fields into a single field using the merge option to remove the null values.When you use the merge option, the original fields are replaced by a new field that displays thefirstnon-null value for each row in the non-matching fields.

You can also create your own calculation or, if possible, modify the underlying data to combine the non-matching fields.

For example, suppose you have the following customer purchase information stored in three tables, separated by month. The table names are 'May2016,' 'June2016,' and 'July2016.'

A union of these tables creates the following single table that contains all rows from all tables.

Now suppose a fourth table, 'August2016', is added to the underlying data. Instead of the standard 'Customer' field name, it contains an abbreviated version called 'Cust.'


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Nana
9 days ago
As a Tableau expert, I can tell you that the correct answer is definitely not 'Tableau doesn't aggregate values, we do!' That's just silly. I hope the real candidates aren't that clueless!
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Cassi
10 days ago
Wait, Tableau has special formulas for aggregation? That's news to me. I'm going to have to go with option D, it sounds like the most technical answer.
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Levi
12 days ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards option C. Doesn't Tableau usually aggregate based on the Date Part? That makes the most sense to me.
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Kayleigh
24 days ago
Haha, no way! Tableau definitely aggregates the values, we don't do that manually. I'm going with option B, it's gotta be the right answer.
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Tammara
6 days ago
User 1: I think Tableau actually aggregates the values automatically.
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Jessenia
25 days ago
But what if we want to aggregate values at a different level? Can we override it?
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Cyril
27 days ago
This is a tricky one. I thought Tableau automatically aggregated values based on the level of detail in the worksheet, but option A seems too simple. Could it be more complex than that?
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Shawana
2 days ago
User 1: I think Tableau aggregates values at the level of granularity of the worksheet.
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Ciara
1 months ago
I agree with Alex, that's how Tableau knows where to aggregate values.
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Alex
1 months ago
I think Tableau aggregates values at the level of granularity of the worksheet.
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