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Monthly Archives: September 2015

The Sibling Rivalry Continues: @DavidVonderHaar Vs @3danim8

The truth behind my long-lost brother series is that I have never met David, but I have a great deal of respect for this guy because of his accomplishments and his great sense of humor.

September 25, 2015 in Life.

How to Visualize Only Every Nth Data Point in #Tableau

Sometimes there is simply too much data! Can you believe I said that? Well, if you have too much data and can’t see your data marks, here is a Tableau technique that might help you.

September 24, 2015 in Tableau.

How I Use #Alteryx To Simplify My #Tableau Applications

Eight years of daily Tableau usage. Check. One and a half years of Alteryx usage. Check. Learning how to make my Tableau life easier by using Alteryx. Ongoing. Here is one example of a Top N and Others technique I moved from Tableau to Alteryx.

September 23, 2015 in Alteryx, Tableau.

An Example of #Tableau LOD Calcs, Filters and Order of Operations

To truly understand how Tableau works, you must learn about the order of operations performed. This example shows how Tableau Level of Detail (LOD) calculations are performed with respect to dimension and context filters.

September 14, 2015 in Alteryx, Tableau.

Remembering The Intensity of Threatcon Delta at MMR on 9/11/01

Nine-eleven. 911, as we have come to know it. I had a close-up and personal view of the events surrounding that day. This is my story that discusses my brush with pure, testosterone-driven intensity on a US Military base on 9/11/01.

September 11, 2015 in Tableau.

One Year Later – New Predictive Analytics for My #Tableau and #Alteryx Blog

My blog has been a science experiment in the making for about 2.5 years. I’ve been collecting data to analyze the experiment. Recently my life changed and the experiment changed. Read why that happened and what I had to do about it.

September 9, 2015 in Alteryx, Tableau.

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