![]() Stale Content Administration View – Administrators will be able to set a custom timeframe for what’s considered “stale.” Then they can select, tag, view, and even delete whenever appropriate.Custom Extract Schedules – Users will be able to set the refresh schedule or create a new one without reliance on the Tableau administrator.Export to Excel or CSV in the browser – Users can now export from the browser to Excel or CSV and Tableau will maintain more of your table formatting.Content won’t move from the original project or folder, but it will make it easier for you to find and stay organized. “Collections” tab – Think of this tab as a customized playlist from your favorite music streaming service.It could be a specific view or a filtered dashboard. “Custom Views” tab – Here you can view what colleagues have customized or found important.No more having to search back through Teams, Slack, email, etc. “Shared with Me” tab – This will be a central place to find any content that was shared with you.Grant role on sign in checkbox – Users will automatically be assigned a minimum site role upon sign in.For example, maybe Ask Data doesn’t understand the word “industry.” The user can tell it that “industry” = “segment” and then anytime someone types “industry,” it knows to use “segment.” For the words it doesn’t understand, the user can train it and it will recognize the word going forward. Train Ask Data 2.0 – It emphasizes the words it understands and greys out the ones it doesn’t.The most popular records are displayed at the top and you can see which table(s) those items belong to making it easier to select exactly what you want. Easier search, find, and select – Users will be able to add words like “filter subcategory to paper” and “over time” which tells Ask Data to filter to paper and create a line chart.This will be a great addition for documentation and governance. You could group all the “data connection” steps together and also group the “data cleaning” steps. Grouping Steps – Users will be able to group a series of individual steps together.Think about if you brought in a data set with 100 columns, but you only need to adjust 10 of them. Hide Fields – Hiding creates more screen space and allows you to focus only on the columns you need.Spatial Support – You can now make spatial calculations in Prep like buffer, makeline, makepoint, etc.).Note that you still need to understand the LOD and how it’s working. LOD Calculations Made Easy – You’ll be able to highlight specific dimensions and measures, and with a simple click, Tableau will create and write an LOD calculation for you.Added in 2020.4 with 2 additional predictive functions (Regularized Linear Regression and Gaussian Process Regression) Exact functions were not disclosed, but they did highlight a new menu option, “Show Future Values,” where you can extend the axis and view the predictions. ![]()
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