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When the sliver of thought -- that we have seen all that Tableau can do -- crosses our mind, just pay witness to a meteor shower of new features lighting the horizon up! Tableau is officially upgraded to 2021.3.
Tableau 2021.2 was a remarkable update in itself: it included ‘ask and explain data’ for viewers, allowing connected desktops, Collections, and many more valuable options and features.
So, what does the latest upgrade feature? In one go, the following list encapsulates the whole gamut of supplements:
- Improvements to Data Prep Experience
- Linked tasks
- Generate rows
- Improvements to Tableau Catalog
- Data quality warnings in subscription emails
- Inherited descriptions in web authoring
- Slack Integration
- Additional Features
- Customise the set of workbooks on the homepage
- Rename published data sources directly in Tableau Online or Server
- Authors of a flow can get alerted automatically provided any of the jobs fail and can set up an appropriate warning on the data for consumers well in advance.
- Any flow can be scheduled by customers, or they can extract refresh to run when new data arrives, saving them time and resources.
(Image 1: Linked Tasks on Tableau Prep)
Besides, Tableau Prep Conductor can generate a set of rows that are otherwise missing based on dates, date times, or integers. This is of huge importance as it allows users to fill gaps in data quite easily to ultimately ensure that processes downstream have all the requisite datasets to work on and create highly accurate and precise visualisations. Please see Image 2 for a quick understanding of the feature:
(Image 2: Generate rows on Tableau Prep)
Improvements to Tableau Catalog Next in the line comes improvements to Tableau Catalog. Two features need special mentioning:- Data quality warnings in subscription emails, and
- Inherited descriptions in web authoring
- Shared content
- Data-driven alerts
- @mention
(Image no.3)
Add to this the ability to rename published data sources directly in Tableau Online or Server on the data source page; the upgrade is a real treat to data rockstars. (See image no. 4) Practitioners point out that The REST API can also be used when changing a large number of workbooks to minimise efforts.
(Image no.4)
No need to generate a newly published data source to change the name. No need to manually change all workbooks on the Desktop to use that newly published data source, which was highly frustrating! So, welcome to Tableau 2021.3. Let us uncomplicate and perpetually so! Co-Author : Rakesh NeelakandanWhen the sliver of thought — that we have seen all that Tableau can do — crosses our mind, just pay witness to a meteor shower of new features lighting the horizon up! Tableau is officially upgraded to 2021.3.




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