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Tableau Filters for Data Analysis

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Experiment-IV

Demonstrate filters in tableau


A. Display Sub-Categories whose sales is >100000
Step1: Open the file (Sample-Super Store) in to the tableau desktop.
Step2: Drag and Drop all the tables.
Step3: Now open the worksheet at the bottom.
Step4: Drag and drop Sub-Category From orders table in to the rows.
Step5: Drag and drop Sum (Sales) in to columns.
Step6: Apply filter and click tab and write the expression as Sum (Sales) >100000.
Step7: Click On ok then graph will be displayed.

B. Display Sub-categories whose sales are above 50000 and below 100000
Step1: Open the file (Sample-Super Store) in to the tableau desktop.
Step2: Drag and Drop all the tables.
Step3: Now open the worksheet at the bottom.
Step4: Drag and drop Sub-Category From orders table in to the rows.
Step5: Drag and drop Sum (Sales) in to columns.
Step6: Right click on sub-Category and Apply condition tab and write the Expression in
formula area as SUM([Sales])>50000 AND SUM([Sales]) <100000
C. Display profit>0 and sales above 100000 & below 200000
Step1: Step1: Open the file (Sample-Super Store) in to the tableau desktop.
Step2: Drag and Drop all the tables.
Step3: Now open the worksheet at the bottom.
Step4: Drag and drop Sub-Category From orders table in to the rows.
Step5: Drag and drop SUM([Sales]) and SUM([Profit]) in to rows.
Step6: Apply filter on Sub-category and click on edit filter, select the condition tab and write
the formula as SUM([Profit])>0, SUM([Sales]) >100000, SUM([Sales]) <200000.
D. Display Top 10 days of highest Sales
Step1: Open the file (Sample-Super Store) in to the tableau desktop.
Step2: Drag and drop all the tables.
Step3: Now open the worksheet at the bottom.
Step4: Drag and drop Order-Date in to by field select Month/Day/ year and field select all
the dates.
Step5: Go to By field select top=10 select category as sales apply and save.

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