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We believe that sharing knowledge and expertise is key to driving innovation and growth in the data community. That's why we're excited to share our latest insights, tutorials, and industry trends with you through this blog.

Written by our team of experienced data consultants, these posts aim to solidify their own learning while giving back to the community.

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Sun 08 Mar 2026 | Sharon Orazulike
Do Not Use the '/' in Power BI
Use a DIVIDE() Syntax Instead! In Power BI, it’s tempting to use a simple forward slash '/ ' for division. However, doing so often sets you up for a world of frustration, especially when a calculation hits a zero value
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Tue 03 Mar 2026 | Shivam Wadhia
Table Calculations in Tableau
Unlike calculated fields, which operate on the underlying data before it is visualised, table calculations perform calculations on the results already present in the view. For every visualisation in Tableau, a virtual table is created based on the dimensions in the view
Tue 03 Mar 2026 | Harvey Lloyd-Smith
Meet, Greet, Repeat...
The first week of DS57 is complete and I cannot emphasize enough how great it felt to join The Information Lab (TIL). The foundations of a company are its people; everything else is built from that
Mon 02 Mar 2026 | Arushi Pant
Mining for Goods !
How do we get from data in storage to using it? In the first week of the Data school, we were introduced to a concept called ETL, a process that explains how we get a dataset to a point where we can analyse it
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Tue 03 Mar 2026 | Fotiana Yan
Scaffolding in Tableau Prep using LOOKUP and MOVING CALCULATIONS
Scaffolding allows you to create date columns that fill in the gaps of your existing date data. Originally the scaffolding would be done in a more long-winded way but in the latest version of Tableau Prep you can do this by adding New Rows.
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Wed 04 Mar 2026 | Oscar Kriebel
Flex Your Data: How to Make Barbell Charts?
A useful aspect of data visualization is that it can allow you to easily compare different categories against each other. One way to do that is through barbell charts
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Thu 05 Mar 2026 | Mariia Sapsai
How to build a map which switches with parameters not only the measure, but also the color?
For my Tableau Public I built an “Overview Dashboard” using Superstore data. In this dashboard, I had the idea that Sales should have one color for every visualization, and if I switch to Profit, it should use another color
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Wed 04 Mar 2026 | Francesca Plaskett
Back to Basics: Filling down in Tableau Prep, Power Query and Alteryx
Learn with me about filling down in Tableau Prep, Power Query and Alteryx.
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Wed 04 Mar 2026 | Adrienne Zhang
How to Do a Cross Join in Alteryx (Using the Append Tool)
A cross join combines every row from one dataset with every row from another, producing every possible combination.  To do this in Alteryx, bring both tables into your workflow as separate inputs. Then, you’re going to want to use the “Append” Tool, which can be found under the “Join” Tools
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Wed 04 Mar 2026 | Tobin Hardy
Power BI: Dumbbell charts using Error Bars
This week some colleagues and I discussed how dumbbell charts could only be made in Power BI through the use of Viz extensions. Hence, when I found #WOW 2025 Week 19 which challenged me to build a 3-point dumbbell chart using error bars in Power BI I knew I had to accept
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Tue 17 Feb 2026 | Vivien Lee
WOW2022 W22 - More Parameter Actions
Week 7 is here!! Today's blog runs through the Workout Wednesday we did today (WOW2022 W22) which has been really satisfying to build. PLAN So we know we need 4 charts which need to be ranked, and we also need a 'player parameter'
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Mon 02 Mar 2026 | Le Luu
Tile Tool in Alteryx - Equal Records
In the previous blog, I shared the "Equal Sum" method in the Tile Tool in Alteryx. With the "Equal Sum" method, you can split the category into equal tiles. However, you cannot split the number of each category to equal values for tiles

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