Tableau Desktop Specialist Study Guide
Tableau Desktop Specialist Study Guide
The Tableau Specialist exam format changed in mid-2021. The exam is now administered by
Pearson, and features 45 multiple-response and multiple-choice questions. The current exam
does not feature any hands-on questions, and you cannot use Tableau Desktop or any other
outside resources during the exam. Free Specialist practice questions are available here.
1.1.1 Create a live connection to a data source - live connection is the default when you connect
to a data source
1.1.2 Explain the differences between using live connections versus extracts
1.1.3 Create an extract
1.1.4 Save metadata properties in a .TDS
1.1.5 Create a data source that uses multiple connections - difference between a "data source"
and a "connection"
2.2.1 Create groups by using marks, headers, and the data pane
2.2.2 Create sets by using marks and the data pane
2.2.3 Organize dimensions into a hierarchy
2.2.4 Add a filter to a view
2.2.5 Add a date filter - see also this on relative date filters
2.3.1 Add a manual or a computed sort - note that the sort is computed unless the document
explicitly mentions a manual sort
2.3.2 Add a reference line
2.3.3 Use a quick table calculation
2.3.4 Use bins and histograms
2.3.5 Create a calculated field (e.g. string, date, simple arithmetic)
2.3.6 Explain when to use a parameter - in a calculation, in a filter, in a reference line, swamp
measures
2.3.7 Display totals on a worksheet
3.3.1 Share a workbook (e.g. twbx as a PDF or an image, publish to Tableau Server)
3.3.2 View and export underlying data
3.3.3 Export to Microsoft PowerPoint