Create a new parameter as I've done below Duplicate (aka make a copy of) this parameter and rename the copy [Metric Selection2] Create two new calculated fields, [Metric 1] and [Metric 2],.

I'm trying to create Decision Tree in Tableau using SuperStore Data. I'm referencing null's blog posts null and Decision trees, flow diagrams, sankeys in Tableau... here is a solution !!! .

Tableau Community Team, As attached file shows, a simple filled map with US Superstore doesn't create properly. I have not had this problem before, but all of sudden it doesn't work from this.

Understanding the Context

Bill Lyons (Member) 11 years ago Nope. Just a simple filter action. I have attached an example using the Superstore database. Just select one point or a block of points on the map, and it automatically zooms.

i have a dashboard showing map of a country showing sales of superstore dataset . Now i want to add an action such that when i click a state ,it should show another map showing profit.but it.

Hi All, I have a view that has Month-Date (of Current year) on Columns & Sum (Sales) on Rows and the view type is Line Chart, now my requirement is to show the %change of the each month.

Maybe you'll need to upload a sample workbook showing what you are doing. I tried to simulate what you described in a superstore example.. It works. See attached.

Key Insights

For my actual chart, I set the end to Fixed, but I would rather not set it to Fixed because the data will fluctuate. I am not sure if this is an option or if there's a work around? I've attached a sample.

Hello All, I have built my issue on the attached workbook using the EU Superstore data. The 3rd Tab is the one that indicates the problem I have, I included the first two as each step to how I got to.

Are you familiar with the "Show Missing Values" - you get there by right clicking the Day pill in your date hierarchy (see superstore example below) Once you select it it will fill out the calendar with.

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