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Salesforce Analytics-Con-301 Exam - Topic 3 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Analytics-Con-301 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 3
[All Analytics-Con-301 Questions]

SIMULATION

Refer to the exhibit.

From the desktop, open the NYC

Property Transactions workbook.

You need to record the performance of

the Property Transactions dashboard in

the NYC Property Transactions.twbx

workbook. Ensure that you start the

recording as soon as you open the

workbook. Open the Property

Transactions dashboard, reset the filters

on the dashboard to show all values, and

stop the recording. Save the recording in

C:\CC\Data\.

Create a new worksheet in the

performance recording. In the worksheet,

create a bar chart to show the elapsed

time of each command name by

worksheet, to show how each sheet in

the Property Transactions dashboard

contributes to the overall load time.

From the File menu in Tableau Desktop,

click Save. Save the performance

recording in C:\CC\Data\.

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To record the performance of the Property Transactions dashboard in the NYC Property Transactions.twbx workbook and analyze it using a bar chart, follow these detailed steps:

Open the NYC Property Transactions Workbook:

From the desktop, double-click the NYC Property Transactions.twbx workbook to open it in Tableau Desktop.

Start Performance Recording:

Before doing anything else, navigate to the 'Help' menu in Tableau Desktop.

Select 'Settings and Performance', then choose 'Start Performance Recording'.

Open the Property Transactions Dashboard and Reset Filters:

Navigate to the Property Transactions dashboard within the workbook.

Reset all filters to show all values. This usually involves selecting the dropdown on each filter and choosing 'All' or using a 'Reset' button if available.

Stop the Performance Recording:

Go back to the 'Help' menu.

Choose 'Settings and Performance', then select 'Stop Performance Recording'.

Tableau will automatically open a new tab displaying the performance recording results.

Save the Performance Recording:

In the performance recording results tab, go to the 'File' menu.

Click 'Save As' and navigate to the C:CCData directory.

Save the file, ensuring it is stored in the desired location.

Create a New Worksheet for Performance Analysis:

Return to the NYC Property Transactions workbook and create a new worksheet by clicking on the 'New Worksheet' icon.

Drag the 'Command Name' field to the Columns shelf.

Drag the 'Elapsed Time' field to the Rows shelf.

Ensure that the 'Worksheet' field is also included in the analysis to break down the time by individual sheets within the dashboard.

Choose 'Bar Chart' from the 'Show Me' options to display the data as a bar chart.

Customize and Finalize the Bar Chart:

Adjust the axes and labels to clearly display the information.

Format the chart to enhance readability, applying color coding or sorting as needed to emphasize sheets with longer load times.

Save Your Work:

Once the new worksheet and the performance recording are complete, ensure all work is saved.

Navigate to the 'File' menu and click 'Save', confirming that changes are stored in the workbook.

References:

Tableau Help Documentation: Provides guidance on how to start and stop performance recordings and analyze them.

Tableau Visualization Techniques: Offers tips on creating effective bar charts for performance data.

By following these steps, you have successfully recorded and analyzed the performance of the Property Transactions dashboard, providing valuable insights into how each component of the dashboard contributes to the overall load time. This analysis is crucial for optimizing dashboard performance and ensuring efficient data visualization.

Topic 3, Knowledge-Based Section B


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Devon
2 months ago
Is it really necessary to record every command? Sounds a bit excessive.
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Lavera
3 months ago
Totally agree, that step is crucial for accurate results.
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Viola
3 months ago
Wait, do we really need to save it in that specific folder? Seems odd.
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Margart
3 months ago
I think the bar chart will really help visualize the load times effectively!
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Niesha
3 months ago
Just a heads up, make sure to reset the filters before recording!
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Alexia
3 months ago
I’m pretty confident about opening the workbook and starting the recording, but I’m a bit fuzzy on the specifics of creating the bar chart.
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Rhea
4 months ago
I think I need to double-check how to save the performance recording. I might mix up the file paths if I'm not careful.
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Jennie
4 months ago
This question feels similar to one we did in class where we had to create a bar chart from recorded data. I think I can manage that part.
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Karl
4 months ago
I remember we practiced recording performance in Tableau, but I'm not entirely sure about the exact steps to reset the filters.
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Francoise
4 months ago
Okay, let me make sure I understand this correctly. I need to open the NYC Property Transactions workbook, start a performance recording, reset the filters, and then stop the recording. After that, I'll create a new worksheet with a bar chart to show the elapsed time for each command by worksheet. I think I can do this, but I'll double-check the instructions to make sure I don't miss anything.
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Joye
4 months ago
I think I've got a good handle on this. The key is to make sure I start the recording as soon as I open the workbook, so I capture the full load time. Then I'll reset the filters and stop the recording. Creating the bar chart to show the elapsed time for each worksheet should be straightforward.
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Vernell
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little confused about the performance recording part. Do I need to do that before or after I open the dashboard? And where exactly do I need to save the recording?
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Levi
5 months ago
Okay, this looks like a pretty straightforward task. I'll need to open the NYC Property Transactions workbook, start a performance recording, reset the filters, and then stop the recording. Then I'll create a new worksheet with a bar chart to show the elapsed time for each command by worksheet.
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Toshia
5 months ago
I agree, it requires a good understanding of Tableau.
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Lizette
5 months ago
I think this question is quite challenging.
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