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How to use Parameter actions in Tableau Desktop 2019.2 and newer

Parameter actions in 2019.2 finally let users feed a selection straight into a parameter, and the value sticks after you deselect.

Part ofWhat's new in Tableau 2019.2
  • Parameters are dynamic values mapped to data types (float, integer, string, boolean, date) that apply the same value to every row when used in a calculation
  • Setting a parameter's value to zero lets a reference line hide along an axis until a selection feeds it a real value
  • Parameter actions live under worksheet actions (or dashboard actions) and can change a target parameter using an aggregated metric such as average profit
  • A selection updates the parameter and the value persists after deselecting, letting you compare a subset against the full data set
  • You can layer a calculated field that colours marks based on whether they fall above or below the parameter value for dynamic visual feedback

In 2019.2, you now have the ability to visually change a parameter’s value. What does this mean? watch the video for a brief glimpse of what’s possible but as they say “Sky’s the limit” with what you can do with this feature.