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Exam TDA-C01 topic 1 question 81 discussion

Actual exam question from Tableau's TDA-C01
Question #: 81
Topic #: 1
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You have the following dashboard.



From the context menu of Sales over time, select Ignore Actions.

Several days later, you decide that that you want to filter both Sales over time and Detail table by selecting a data point on the map.

What should you do?

  • A. From the context menu of Profits by state deselect Use as Filter and then select Use as Filter
  • B. From the context menu of Detail table select Ignore Actions.
  • C. From the context menu of Sales over time select Use as Filter and then deselect Use as Filter
  • D. From the context menu of Sales over time select Filters and then select Enable Auto Update
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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ca26d8e
1 week, 1 day ago
Right answer is option D D. From the context menu of Sales over time, select Filters and then select Enable Auto Update. Here's why: The context menu likely refers to the options that appear when you right-click on an element in the dashboard. In the image, you want to filter both "Sales over time" and "Detail table" by selecting a data point on the map. This suggests you want to see the details for a specific location on the map reflected in both tables. Enable Auto Update within the "Filters" menu of "Sales over time" would automatically update the "Detail table" whenever you select a data point on the map in the "Sales over time" section. This ensures both tables are aligned with the chosen location filter.
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ed03760
2 weeks, 5 days ago
Selected Answer: A
A is correct
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