2022.2 brings in fewer authoring features than we are used to in place of many more features targeted at Tableau Cloud, the tableau exchange and some long-overdue improvements to Tableau Prep.
2022.1 has been showcased. Now it's time to find out about the features. Check back to this course to find out more about the features as they're released.
Find out everything new in the 2021.2 release of Tableau. Check back soon for more content on Tableau Prep, Einstein Analytics and Tableau Server / Online.
To close out a jam packed year of releases, we got Prep in the browser, multiple mark layers for maps (and other chart types), block comments, date axis extensions and many more quality of life improvements. Hit play to find out more.
A good understanding of file types in Tableau can save you a ton of time. I've covered the key types and as new file types become available, I'll be updating this playlist.
In 2020.3 Tableau gave Prep the ability to write to database, ability to grant licenses on sign in, improved data connectors and a range of quality of life improvements for server, online and desktop. Jump in to find out more.
Relationships, relationships, relationships. That alongside metrics, set controls and improvements to previous features make this probably the biggest leap in any release in a long while.