TCC-C01試験無料問題集「Tableau Certified Consultant 認定」
Use the following login credentials to sign in
to the virtual machine:
Username: Admin
Password:
The following information is for technical
support purposes only:
Lab Instance: 40201223
To access Tableau Help, you can open the
Help.pdf file on the desktop.

From the desktop, open the CC workbook.
Open the Categorical Sales worksheet.
You need to use table calculations to
compute the following:
. For each category and year, calculate
the average sales by segment.
. Create another calculation to
compute the year-over-year
percentage change of the average
sales by category calculation. Replace
the original measure with the year-
over-year percentage change in the
crosstab.
From the File menu in Tableau Desktop, click
Save.
to the virtual machine:
Username: Admin
Password:
The following information is for technical
support purposes only:
Lab Instance: 40201223
To access Tableau Help, you can open the
Help.pdf file on the desktop.

From the desktop, open the CC workbook.
Open the Categorical Sales worksheet.
You need to use table calculations to
compute the following:
. For each category and year, calculate
the average sales by segment.
. Create another calculation to
compute the year-over-year
percentage change of the average
sales by category calculation. Replace
the original measure with the year-
over-year percentage change in the
crosstab.
From the File menu in Tableau Desktop, click
Save.
正解:
See the complete Steps below in Explanation:
Explanation:
To compute the required calculations and update the worksheet in Tableau Desktop, follow these steps:
* Compute Average Sales by Segment for Each Category and Year:
* Open the CC workbook and navigate to the Categorical Sales worksheet.
* Drag the 'Sales' field to the Rows shelf if it's not already there.
* Drag the 'Segment' field to the Rows shelf as well, placing it next to 'Category' and 'Year'.
* Right-click on the 'Sales' field in the Rows shelf and select 'Quick Table Calculation' > 'Average'.
This will compute the average sales for each segment within each category and year.
* Create a Calculation for Year-over-Year Percentage Change:
* Right-click in the data pane and select 'Create Calculated Field'.
* Name the calculated field something descriptive, e.g., "YoY Sales Change".
* Enter the formula to calculate the year-over-year percentage change:
(ZN(SUM([Sales])) - LOOKUP(ZN(SUM([Sales])), -1)) / ABS(LOOKUP(ZN(SUM([Sales])), -1))
* Click 'OK' to save the calculated field.
* Replace the Original Measure with the Year-over-Year Percentage Change in the Crosstab:
* Remove the original 'Sales' measure from the view by dragging it off the Rows shelf.
* Drag the newly created "YoY Sales Change" calculated field to the Rows shelf where the 'Sales' field was originally.
* Format the "YoY Sales Change" field to display as a percentage. Right-click on the field in the Rows shelf, select 'Format', and adjust the number format to percentage.
* Save Your Changes:
* From the File menu, click 'Save' to ensure all your changes are stored.
References:
* Tableau Help: Offers guidance on creating calculated fields and using table calculations.
* Tableau Desktop User Guide: Provides instructions on formatting and saving worksheets.
These steps allow you to manipulate data within Tableau effectively, using table calculations to analyze trends and changes in sales data by category and segment over years.
Explanation:
To compute the required calculations and update the worksheet in Tableau Desktop, follow these steps:
* Compute Average Sales by Segment for Each Category and Year:
* Open the CC workbook and navigate to the Categorical Sales worksheet.
* Drag the 'Sales' field to the Rows shelf if it's not already there.
* Drag the 'Segment' field to the Rows shelf as well, placing it next to 'Category' and 'Year'.
* Right-click on the 'Sales' field in the Rows shelf and select 'Quick Table Calculation' > 'Average'.
This will compute the average sales for each segment within each category and year.
* Create a Calculation for Year-over-Year Percentage Change:
* Right-click in the data pane and select 'Create Calculated Field'.
* Name the calculated field something descriptive, e.g., "YoY Sales Change".
* Enter the formula to calculate the year-over-year percentage change:
(ZN(SUM([Sales])) - LOOKUP(ZN(SUM([Sales])), -1)) / ABS(LOOKUP(ZN(SUM([Sales])), -1))
* Click 'OK' to save the calculated field.
* Replace the Original Measure with the Year-over-Year Percentage Change in the Crosstab:
* Remove the original 'Sales' measure from the view by dragging it off the Rows shelf.
* Drag the newly created "YoY Sales Change" calculated field to the Rows shelf where the 'Sales' field was originally.
* Format the "YoY Sales Change" field to display as a percentage. Right-click on the field in the Rows shelf, select 'Format', and adjust the number format to percentage.
* Save Your Changes:
* From the File menu, click 'Save' to ensure all your changes are stored.
References:
* Tableau Help: Offers guidance on creating calculated fields and using table calculations.
* Tableau Desktop User Guide: Provides instructions on formatting and saving worksheets.
These steps allow you to manipulate data within Tableau effectively, using table calculations to analyze trends and changes in sales data by category and segment over years.
A client builds a dashboard that presents current and long-term stock measures. Currently, the data is at a daily level. The data presents as a bar chart that presents monthly results over current and previous years. Some measures must present as monthly averages.
What should the consultant recommend to limit the data source for optimal performance?
What should the consultant recommend to limit the data source for optimal performance?
正解:B
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A client has a dashboard that uses a bar chart to visualize sales by Sub-Category and a detail table that has all the orders for the products within Sub- Category. The table has more than 10,000 rows of data and is slow to load.
A consultant plans to add an action so when the client interacts with the bar chart, only the relevant data appears in the table.
What will provide the fastest rendering of the dashboard?
A consultant plans to add an action so when the client interacts with the bar chart, only the relevant data appears in the table.
What will provide the fastest rendering of the dashboard?
正解:B
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A client wants to see data for only the last day in a dataset and the last day is always yesterday. The date is represented with the field Ship Date.
The client is not concerned about the daily refresh results. The volume of data is so large that performance is their priority. In the future, the client will be able to move the calculation to the underlying database, but not at this time.
The solution should offer the best performance.
Which approach should the consultant use to produce the desired results?
The client is not concerned about the daily refresh results. The volume of data is so large that performance is their priority. In the future, the client will be able to move the calculation to the underlying database, but not at this time.
The solution should offer the best performance.
Which approach should the consultant use to produce the desired results?
正解:C
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A new Tableau user created a simple dashboard on Tableau Server using supply chain data. Now, the user wants to know if they created the dashboard in accordance with specific performance best practices.
Which approach should the consultant recommend for the client to make this determination?
Which approach should the consultant recommend for the client to make this determination?
正解:D
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