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#WOW2025 | 23 | Can you build a control chart

Introduction Have I ever talked about how much I love table calcs? They are super powerful and often more performant than the often overused LOD expression. So that’s what we’re going to practice this week. Can you create a control chart only using table calcs? Click to open in Tableau Public Requirements 1 sheet create …

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#WOW2025 | Week 22 | Data Normalization Methods

Introduction This week’s challenge is inspired by Robbin Vernooij & Lorna Brown’s talk from Tableau Conference this year (TC25) titled ‘Taming the Beast: Normalization Strategies in Tableau’ Normalization allows us to examine the relative importance of values that may be on completely different scales. A common example of where we use normalization is when we …

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WOW2025 | Week 21 | Can you make a drill down chart?

Introduction This challenge centers on the Drill Down Tree.It was inspired by a real-world request: “Is there an easy way to build one in Tableau?” In the end, the challenge I devised may not be straightforward—but I encourage you to give it a try! Click to open in Tableau Public Requirements Dashboard size: 1000 × …

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#WOW2025 | Week 20 | Let’s Practice Multi-fact Relationship Data Model

Introduction In this challenge, we will explore the Multi-Fact Relationship Data Model feature introduced in the 2024.2 version. This feature enables us to seamlessly connect and analyze multiple fact tables within a single data source. It’s exciting as a Tableau datasource can behave like a small database! Here are some materials for those who are …

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#WOW2025 Week 19: Can you create stars & reference lines?

Introduction Some of you may have seen this challenge as I got my weeks all confused but here we go. Coming fresh off of Tableau Conference and I loved seeing different use cases and tricks. So part of this comes from a tips session with Nhung Lee. And well obviously some additional techniques because I …

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#WOW2025 | Week 18 | Can you Filter or Drill to Details?

Introduction I’m so excited to be back for another WOW challenge! Fresh off the heels of Tableau Conference, I’m back in dashboard mode. This week I was faced with an interesting use case that I needed to accomplished and after I did, I knew it would make a great challenge. So here we go! So …

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#WOW2025 | WEEK 17 | Can you switch measures?

Introduction For this week’s challenge, I’m showcasing a variety of features using data based on the English Premier League once again. Measure switching is the primary focus for this challenge, which is something many #WOW challenges have used in the past. But you may be new to the #WOW project this year, so it’s always …

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#WOW2025 Week 16 | Can you use Containers and Dynamic Zone Visibility?

Introduction This week we’re live at Tableau Conference! Our focus is going to be on a dashboard layout using containers and actions. I’ve built a starter workbook with most of the charts you’ll need, so you’ll just be building one chart and putting them all together on the dashboard with the actions needed.  Click to …

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#WOW2025 | Week 15 | Community Month: Anna Clara Gatti

Introduction It’s Community Month once again, which means we have a series of guest coaches creating challenges for you over the next few weeks. This week’s challenge creator is relatively new to Workout Wednesday, but is a prominent member of the wider Tableau community, having been awared 2x VOTD and nominated as Datafam Rising Star …

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