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Question 1

When you connect to a new data source, all worksheets that previously referred to the original data source now refer to the new data source. If the new data source does not have the same field names as the original workbook, the fields are marked with an exclamation point

. Which feature helps us fix this issue?

Correct Answer: A
Replace Reference:

For example, say you have a workbook connected to a data source that contains a Customer Name field. Then you edit the data source to point to a new data source that has all the same data but instead of Customer Name, the field name has been changed to Name. The Customer Name field remains in the Data pane but is marked as invalid. To make the field valid, you can replace the references, which means you can map the invalid field to a valid field in the new data source (for example, Customer Name corresponds to Name).
Read more at : https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/howto_connect.htm
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Question 2

Which of the following are the options to export the data used to build the view / visualisations?

Correct Answer: D
You can export the data in a Tableau data source, including all or part of the records from your original data. Alternatively, you can export only the portion of data used to generate the view.
Since the question mentions the data used to build the view, we'll focus on that :
*Export data in the view to Microsoft Access or .csv*
Export the data that is used to generate the view as an Access database (Windows only) or .csv file (Mac only).
1) In Tableau Desktop, select Worksheet > Export > Data.
2) Select a location and type a name for your Access database or .csv file.
3) Click Save.
4) If you're on Windows, the Export Data to Access dialog box displays to give you the option to immediately use the new Access database and continue working in Access without interrupting your work flow.
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Question 3

You view the relationship canvas shown in the following exhibit.

What does Migrated Data indicate?

Correct Answer: A
In the context of Tableau, "Migrated Data" typically refers to data or workbooks that have been upgraded from a previous version of Tableau Desktop. When you open a workbook in a newer version of Tableau, the data sources within that workbook might be labeled as "Migrated Data," indicating that they have undergone a conversion process to be compatible with the new version's features and architecture.
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Question 4

Is it possible to make a Measure discrete?

Correct Answer: B
Explanation
Of course! Follow along:
Right click on any measure, and choose Discrete as shown:

Once you do this, the green pill becomes blue in colour, indicating that it is now Discrete!
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Question 5

Which of the following would you use to edit the Shape, colour, and Text of your visualisations?

Correct Answer: A
The Marks Card allows us not only to edit the Shape, Text and Colour, but also to modify the Tooltip and the level of detail of the visualisation!

The Marks card is a key element for visual analysis in Tableau. As you drag fields to different properties in the Marks card, you add context and detail to the marks in the view.

You use the Marks card to set the mark type (see Change the Type of Mark in the View), and to encode your data with color, size, shape, text, and detail. To change the mark settings, see Control the Appearance of Marks in the View.

In this example, three different fields have been dragged to different properties in the Marks card. Segment is on Color, Region is on Shape, and Quantity is on Size.
After you add a field to the Marks card, you can click the icon next to the field to change the property it is using. You can also click the property buttons in the Marks card to change those settings.
Many properties can have multiple fields. For example, you can add multiple fields to Label, Detail, Tooltip, and Color. Size and Shape can only have one field at a time. For more details, see Control the Appearance of Marks in the View.
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