July 11, 2023
Mastering Tableau: The Power of Context Filters
What are Context Filters?
A context filter in Tableau is a powerful feature that allows you to isolate a specific subset of data and create a temporary data subset
When you apply a context filter to your visualization, Tableau first applies the context filter and then performs calculations and aggregations based on the filtered subset of data.
How do they work?
By creating a context, you can optimize the performance of your visualizations by reducing the amount of data being processed.
When a context filter is applied, Tableau performs the following steps:
- Identifies the data that meets the context filter criteria.
- Performs calculations and aggregations based on the filtered data.
- Evaluates any other filters and calculations based on the context data subset.
A context filter allows you to control the order in which Tableau applies filters and calculations.
Tutorial
In this video, I'll explain:
- The difference between regular filters and context filters
- How context filters can significantly improve Tableau performance
I'll finish up by showing you a couple of the most common use cases for Context filters to drive the concept home.
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