0:00In Tableau 2020.2 Tableau have added the
0:02ability to add high visibility data quality
0:06warnings.
0:07This basically means that any quality
0:08warnings that you've added on the data set
0:11become highly
0:12visible in a view. That sounds like a
0:14complete tongue twister, absolute jargon,
0:17but let's have
0:18a go at showing you what that actually
0:20means. Okay, I'm going to go into a
0:22visualization. I'm
0:23going to go to this one you can see here
0:26where I built an example link out to a
0:28Salesforce item.
0:29Okay, the key thing here is I want to see a
0:31data quality warning here in context of
0:34this
0:34visualization to tell me if there's any
0:37issues with the data set. I'm in the
0:38visualization. I
0:39don't see anything here right now. Now what
0:42I could do is I could go back one step and
0:44look at
0:45my views. So this is typically how it
0:47access the views, but not many people think
0:50to go to data
0:51sources and just to check if there's any
0:54issues on this particular tab or even
0:56better go back to the
0:58lineage which is part of the data
0:59management add-on and actually just check
1:01if there's any
1:01sort of historical issues or challenges
1:04that this particular data source presents.
1:06So what Tableau
1:07have done is they've added the ability for
1:09you as an administrator or an owner of a
1:11data set
1:12to add high visibility warnings and so let
1:14me just show you how that works. At the
1:16moment you'll see
1:17that this column here on the left hand side
1:19with this exclamation mark is empty. There
1:22's nothing
1:22there and this is where typically the
1:24quality warnings would appear. So let me
1:26just zoom out a
1:27little bit and let's just set one of these
1:29up. I'll tick quality warning and you'll
1:31see here
1:32that I have the ability to enable the
1:34warning. I can choose what kind of warning
1:36I want. I'm going
1:37to just set a standard warning and I'm
1:39going to make this highly visible okay and
1:42I'll basically
1:43just type something sort of basic in here.
1:46Okay I'll just put a generic one. Obviously
1:49you'd need
1:50more descriptions in there but bear in mind
1:51that users will actually be able to see
1:53this and you
1:54have 4,000 characters so you can actually
1:56put quite a lot of detail in there. Okay so
1:58we've added this
1:59quality warning. I'm just going to hit save
2:02so it persists that warning and now you can
2:05actually see
2:05two things. You get this toast icon here at
2:08the top. This is a toast notification
2:10actually. I can
2:11clear that away now that I've understood
2:13that the notification is there and then I
2:16now get this new
2:17indicator here on the left hand side to
2:18tell me that there's a warning and when I
2:20click on that
2:21I actually get some context. Okay so all
2:24the information I typed there, the date,
2:26who's typed it
2:27and the warning is all available to me as a
2:31user. Okay so now the real secret is if I
2:34go into a
2:35dashboard with this particular data source
2:37used will I get that warning? Let's have a
2:40look and see.
2:41So let's go back to the home page.
2:42Previously we were looking at this
2:44particular view. When I
2:45click on it for the first time I go
2:47straight into it but notice I get this
2:50notification straight
2:51away. Important data quality warnings
2:54affect this view and if I open the data
2:56details you'll see that
2:57that's also available there but when I zoom
3:00out it's over here on the right hand side.
3:03So this
3:03information that I've typed in actually
3:06sits in context with my view. So if there's
3:08issues with
3:08a field or a calculation or any particular
3:11problem with that database, maybe the data
3:13is stale and
3:14you know refresh isn't updating as often as
3:17it should do, those notifications actually
3:19come up
3:20here and they get full context as to what's
3:22happening. That's really important for
3:25transparency
3:26with your data sets especially in the
3:28business where data can change really
3:29really really fast.
3:31Okay if you want to hide this you can just
3:33hit x if you want to bring it back you can
3:35actually see
3:35the data details here so you can always
3:37bring that back as and when you need to if
3:39you see this icon
3:41enabled. That's pretty much the feature in
3:43a nutshell, if you've enjoyed this video
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