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Tableau Exam TDS-C01 Topic 8 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for Tableau's TDS-C01 exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 8
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What term is used to describe the following picture?

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According to the official documentation, the following are the requirements for using relationships:

1) When relating tables, the fields that define the relationshipsmusthave the same data type. Changing the data type in the Data Source page does not change this requirement. Tableau will still use the data type in the underlying database for queries.

2) You can't define relationships based on geographic fields.

3) Circular relationships aren't supported in the data model.

4) You can't edit relationships in a published data source.

5) You can't define relationships between published data sources.

6) Your workbook must use an embedded data source for you to be able to edit relationships and performance options in the Data Source page in Tableau Online or Tableau Server.


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Julio
1 months ago
Group? More like a 'gathering' of shapes. *chuckles* Okay, I'll see myself out now.
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Cora
3 days ago
Haha, 'gathering' of shapes, that's a good one!
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Rashad
4 days ago
E) Group
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Tien
9 days ago
D) Hierarchy
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Dahlia
23 days ago
C) Set
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Mari
28 days ago
B) Parameter
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Louvenia
1 months ago
A) Larger image
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Dana
2 months ago
Hmm, I was torn between B) Parameter and E) Group, but E) seems to be the best fit for this visual. Hey, at least it's not multiple choice with 'All of the above'!
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Hildegarde
9 days ago
It's definitely not A) Larger image or D) Hierarchy, so E) Group is the best choice.
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Salena
1 months ago
Yeah, I also thought it was between B) Parameter and E) Group, but E) makes more sense.
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Denna
1 months ago
I agree, E) Group seems like the most fitting term for that picture.
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Jose
2 months ago
Definitely E) Group. It's a clear visual representation of a set of related elements.
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Bea
2 months ago
I was tempted to select D) Hierarchy, but the image doesn't seem to depict a hierarchical structure. E) Group makes the most sense.
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Ty
12 days ago
I think the term used to describe the picture is E) Group.
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Cyril
15 days ago
Yes, E) Group seems to be the most appropriate term for this image.
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Ivette
22 days ago
I was also leaning towards E) Group, it just seems to fit better.
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Glen
28 days ago
I agree, the image does seem to represent a group rather than a hierarchy.
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Keneth
1 months ago
I think E) Group is the correct term for this picture.
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Janella
2 months ago
I think the correct answer is E) Group. The picture shows a collection of objects that are logically grouped together.
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Cathern
1 months ago
I agree, it does look like a group of objects in the picture.
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Filiberto
1 months ago
I think the correct answer is E) Group. The picture shows a collection of objects that are logically grouped together.
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Amie
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be a Set based on the elements shown in the picture.
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Val
2 months ago
I agree with Yuonne, the image seems to show a hierarchical structure.
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Yuonne
2 months ago
I think the term used to describe the picture is Hierarchy.
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