Dynamic Zone Visibility | Comprehensive Tableau Tutorial with 4 Practical Use Cases
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📊 Unlock the Full Potential of Dynamic Zone Visibility in Tableau: A Comprehensive Guide 📊
Welcome to this hands-on tutorial where we explore the powerful feature of Dynamic Zone Visibility in Tableau. Whether you're a data visualization novice or an experienced Tableau user, this guide is designed for you! Learn through simple language and easy-to-follow demonstrations across four must-know use cases:
🔹 Chart Swap: Instantly switch between different chart types for tailored views.
🔹 Dependent Filters and Legends: Learn how to reveal filters and legends based on user interaction.
🔹 Slide-out Chart: Uncover how to make additional charts slide in and out based on actions.
🔹 Zoom In and Out: Optimize your dashboard real estate by zooming into specific zones, and learn how to revert back.
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Feel free to use the chapter markers to skip ahead to the sections you are most interested in!
Use Case 4 workbook: public.tableau.com/views/Dyna...
00:00 Introduction
00:35 What is Tableau's Dynamic Zone Visibility?
02:56 What are the ingredients for Dynamic Zone Visibility?
04:07 Usage and Usability Tips
05:12 Special Credit and Thanks - Samuel Parsons and Marc Reid
05:32 Use Case 1 - Chart Swap
07:36 Creating icon menu
09:00 Wiring up Chart Swap
12:54 Use Case 2 - Dependent Filters and Legends
15:31 Use Case 3 - Slide-out Chart
17:45 Wiring up Slide-Out Chart with Sets, Set Calculations, and FIXED LOD
23:23 Use Case 4 - Zoom in and Out
27:11 Setting up Minimize and Maximize Icon - with calculated fields and parameter
30:09 Setting up 4 chart zones - a lot of containers
35:14 Parameter Action for 4 chart zones
36:17 Should you use Dynamic Zone Visibility?
🎯 Additional Learning Points 🎯
- Formatting Tips: Make your dashboards look polished and professional.
- Container Usage and Troubleshooting: Best practices for using containers effectively, plus additional tips on testing and troubleshooting.
- Parameter Testing: Practical Tips to validate that your parameters and parameter actions are functioning as expected.
- Calculated Fields and Sets: Leverage these features for dynamic data representation.
- Icon-based Menus: Learn how to enrich your dashboard navigation using icons.
- FIXED Level of Detail (LOD): Understand how LODs work with Dynamic Zone Visibility.
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👌 Why This Video is For You:
- 📘 Simple Language: Don't worry if you're a beginner. All concepts are broken down into easy-to-understand language.
- 📝 Clear, Step-by-Step Instructions: Learn by doing. Follow along!
- 🎯 Comprehensive: This isn't a quick how-to; it's an all-in-one guide for anyone looking to become a Tableau pro!
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Thank you for watching! 👍
📌 *Credits and Inspiration* 📌
Marc Reid's Dynamic Zone Visibility - Full Dashboard Tutorial with instructions @MarcReid
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Samuel Parson's Dynamic Zone Zooming in Tableau Dashboard
public.tableau.com/app/profil...
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Wonderful explanation with all the use cases and how to implement them. I learnt so much from this video. Thank you so much and keep up the great work.
Thank you so much! Just learnt that I need to 'pack' everything in lod and then works like magic! I've created visibility control based on value and then also added a parametr to override the calculation. Thanks to this parts of dashboard are hidden by default (calculation returs 0), but users can show it by changing the parameter. Sweet! :)
Accessing such outstanding e-learning resources is truly an honor, as they effortlessly simplify the understanding of complex concepts without any financial commitment. My growing obsession with Tableau can largely be attributed to my fascination with this particular KZread channel, Thanks 'sqlbelle'.
@sqlbelle
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Urmimala. I am glad you are finding the videos helpful. And I appreciate very much our exchanges here in YT and LinkedIn. I am learning from you as well, your feedback always gives me something to ponder. I look forward to many more thoughtful exchanges! With much gratitude.
I must say this is indeed, the best DZV video out there on KZread. I have been struggling with this concept for a long time, but this video helped me clear a lot of my doubts. Thanks, Donabel for such amazing content on Tableau.
@PatrickBateman12420
7 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@adindadinda5524
4 ай бұрын
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Well Done, Madam ... You always help with your content and by a way of representation 👍
Excellent video! Absolutely one of the best tutorial videos for Tableau 👍🏼
Hi Donatella, in the "scatter plot," how did you get this set box in there, please? It drives me crazy 🙂 Thanks in advance!
That's a totally amazing video tutorial!
Hello there, i just want to consult on you on how to work on 3 parameter with each of it has 3 list inside of it. Each required individual chart to show. Theres a hierarchy on the selection that would define which charts to show. Example the first parameter is (QTD, Yearly, Monthly), second parameter is (Region A,B), third parameter is (CostumerA,B). thank you appreciate your help
Hello ma'am. Thanks for posting your extraordinary content 'DYNAMIC ZONE VISIBILITY '. Please upload tableau content regularly. Kindly upload how to use tableau layout containers video with use cases.
Excellent video. Superbly explained. Thank you! Kind regards
Glad to see you back. 👍
Hi Thank you so much for the video. I am trying to create a conditional navigation button for a dashboard. Condition being for example 'drinks', if the subsidary sells drinks (if drinks => 1 then True) we select from a the subsidiary from the filter sells drinks then the button will be visible else it wont be. I've created it using a sheet and it works but you have you have to deselect a sheet before reselecting it and from a UX prespective it looks buggy. Would you have any suggestions?
This is a great video. I have a question. I have 2 separate worksheets that I'm swapping between. The only difference is that 1 worksheet shows cards with
Just what I needed at the moment 🙂
@sqlbelle
9 ай бұрын
I am glad to hear :)
This is great! Thank you.
amazing. Thank you for such a useful tutorial
Omg, you are amazing. This is great!! Thank you very much for what you do!
@sqlbelle
8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much @fernandovazquez1685 - I am glad you found it helpful!
Amazing video!!
Always a fan of your Tableau videos. As usual another great tutorial on Dynamic Zone Visibility
Great video, @sqlbelle. Thank you for the mention / attribution.
@sqlbelle
7 ай бұрын
Thank you @MarcReid for sharing a lot of your tutorials to the #datafam community!
Many thanks sqlbelle
Please also create the video on Collapsible feature of dashboard vertical & horizontal collapsible...
Great Video! Thanks
@sqlbelle
8 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Thanks for the video. I want to know how I can do the scatter plot with highlighted dots?
@sqlbelle
9 ай бұрын
Thank you! You can add an area annotation (right click anywhere on the graph and Annotation > Area). I've added a border and light transparent shade.
Thanks for this video. I have already used this feature in my organization, but it has a bug. After using this feature in any dashboard, the schedule is failing. If I remove then schedule is running successfully. Do you have any solution for this issue?
@ImranAli-vb5ve
4 ай бұрын
Hi Santosh.. do you mean the extract schedule is failing? Does the issue still persist?
Destiny.... Looking for this feature in tableau dashboard since week..... Thank for sharing the video...
@sqlbelle
9 ай бұрын
Im glad. Hope it can help :)
Great video, I like this technique better than some others but I'm getting stuck when I'm creating the Calc [Zone parameter] ! = "All" it shows a True instead of false, which is needed to set everything else up. I created the parameter just like you did so I'm not sure what's going on please help! Thank you for your great content it's really thoughtful and well done.
@sqlbelle
9 ай бұрын
Hello Sean! Thank you for your comment. Does the parameter have the 5 values? If it does, the Zone Parameter should be true for 4 of the 5 instances. I typically show the parameter while testing, when you select "All" in the parameter, the calc [Zone Parameter] should become false.
@seanmcization
9 ай бұрын
@sqlbelle yeah I set the parameter up All, Top Left, Top right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right All selected, and it just shows True if I select Top Left it stills says True, it doesn't respond the way your demonstration did.
@sqlbelle
9 ай бұрын
@@seanmcization it might be the calculated field called "TL Selected Zone" that's not in the sheet yet. I published my workbook here for reference, if you will find it helpful: public.tableau.com/views/DynamicZoneVisibility-UseCase4-sqlbelle/Tutorial?:language=en-US&publish=yes&:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link
@seanmcization
9 ай бұрын
@sqlbelle thank you I'll check it out. I appreciate your responses!
amazing level of knowledge and understanding.. an eye for detail.. awesome teaching skills.. each video takes it to altogether another level. thank you so much..
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