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Tableau Exam TDS-C01 Topic 4 Question 43 Discussion

Actual exam question for Tableau's TDS-C01 exam
Question #: 43
Topic #: 4
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You have a data set that builds a union between two tables. You need to extract the data set. What should you use to extract the data set?

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Suggested Answer: C, D

In Tableau, the two elements that can have their values changed by using a dashboard action are Sets and Parameters. Dashboard actions can be configured to modify the values within a set or a parameter, allowing for interactive and dynamic changes in the visualization based on user interactions. For example, selecting a specific data point in a dashboard can trigger an action that updates a set or changes the value of a parameter, which in turn can alter the displayed data or the appearance of visualizations within the dashboard.


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Lashandra
28 days ago
Logical tables? More like illogical tables, am I right? But seriously, D seems like the way to go here. Gotta love that multiple table extract action!
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Samira
1 days ago
Logical tables can be tricky, but using multiple table extracts is definitely the way to go.
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Merissa
7 days ago
I agree, D is the way to go for extracting data from multiple tables.
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Jade
2 months ago
D all the way, baby! Logical tables with multiple extracts are where it's at. Unless, of course, you're a fan of spaghetti code. Then, by all means, go with A!
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Von
8 days ago
B) physical tables that use multiple table extracts
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Vicente
1 months ago
A) physical tables that use a single table extract
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Devon
2 months ago
A union of two tables? That sounds like a lot of work! I'm just going to go with C, logical tables that use a single table extract. Keeps things simple, you know?
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Mitsue
24 days ago
User 2: Yeah, it's less complicated that way.
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Salley
30 days ago
User 1: I agree, keeping it simple with logical tables is the way to go.
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Chara
2 months ago
I agree with Dallas, logical tables with a single table extract would be simpler to manage and maintain.
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Rosina
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe physical tables that use multiple table extracts would be more efficient.
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Rebecka
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. I was thinking B, physical tables that use multiple table extracts, but now I'm second-guessing myself. Logical tables sound more appropriate for this scenario.
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Alethea
13 days ago
Yes, using logical tables with a single table extract is the most efficient method.
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Cordelia
24 days ago
Logical tables are definitely the way to go for extracting the data set.
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Adrianna
1 months ago
I agree, logical tables make more sense in this situation.
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Diane
1 months ago
I think C) logical tables that use a single table extract would be the best option.
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Dallas
2 months ago
I think we should use logical tables that use a single table extract.
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Emogene
2 months ago
I think the answer is D. Logical tables that use multiple table extracts seem like the most logical choice to extract a data set built from a union of two tables.
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