Final Exam: Decision Analyst


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Overview/Description

Final Exam: Decision Analyst will test your knowledge and application of the topics presented throughout the Decision Analyst track of the Skillsoft Aspire Business Analyst to Data Analyst Journey.



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Lesson Objectives

Final Exam: Decision Analyst

  • analyze information in multiple data tables related to one another
  • analyze your data at a higher level and drill down to a lower level
  • analyze your data at a higher level and drill down to a lower level based on a date field
  • apply conditional formatting and add data bars with custom colors to a matrix, then replace the data in a matrix column with data bars
  • combine files in an imported folder and perform basic data cleaning operations using Power BI's UI and Advanced Editor
  • configure a treemap control to use another page as a custom tooltip
  • configure the appearance of a map and explore the use of map layers
  • configure the filters pane in Power BI to automatically filter based on the specified filter value
  • convey information from multiple fields in your dataset using a variety of markers
  • create a column calculated from a formula using a new measure
  • create a dashboard and explore the various layouts available for the placement of objects such as charts
  • create a foreign key relationship (a.k.a., a referential integrity constraint) between two tables in Power BI
  • create and edit a line chart in Power BI by adding and configuring data labels, legends, markers, gridlines, and other chart elements
  • create a relationship between two tables in Power BI and enable automatic detection of these relationships
  • create a slicer and add it to a Power BI report and configure the slicer to filter the UI of the report
  • create a slicer and add it to a Power BI report and configure the slicer to filter the UI of the report
  • create a treemap control to visualize data from a matrix, configure the color scheme of a treemap, and edit the data contained within the treemap
  • create bar charts in Power BI, sort the values visualized in them, and edit the operations Power BI performs on the visualized data
  • create basic and advanced filters in Power BI to filter data using a condition on one or more columns
  • define the aesthetics of a Tableau chart to make it easier to analyze
  • develop a story to convey information in the form of visualizations by assembling charts and a dashboard
  • download the public version of Tableau and install it on your machine
  • edit a slicer so that all the options are represented by boxes to be selected, configure the slicer so that it can only have one item selected at a time, and create a range slider
  • edit the aesthetics of a bar chart, changing the color, display units, orientation, height, width, and more
  • edit the page view and page theme of a Power BI page and optimize a Power BI report for display on mobile devices using the mobile phone layout feature
  • embed an interactive web page, navigation button, and text label in a dashboard
  • enable a matrix to drill down to a specific level and then disable the matrix from having a drill-down
  • enable users to drill down in your visualizations by arranging related fields in a hierarchy
  • enrich your visualizations by conveying additional information using text
  • experiment Many: Many table relationships
  • experiment with 1:1, Many: Many, 1:Many, and Many:1 table relationships and create relationships among tables by dragging and dropping columns
  • explore the use of map layers
  • gather detailed information from Tableau charts by interacting with them
  • gather together related elements in your visualizations using groups
  • generate a basic visualization to analyze categories of data
  • generate multiple charts based on the same dataset for use in a dashboard
  • group related elements in your visualizations
  • illustrate different characteristics of your data by using a variety of charts available in Tableau
  • import JSON data into Power BI and use Power Query to convert JSON data into tabular data and change the column data types
  • import XML data to Power BI, filter it, and change the data type
  • import XML data to Power BI, filter it, change the data type, and find and delete rows with errors
  • install Power BI from Microsoft Store and import data to it from an Excel file
  • load data from a variety of file types into Tableau to perform an analysis
  • manually create and edit relationships between tables
  • perform operations in Power BI to remove columns and top rows, split columns by delimiter, filter rows, and delete a query
  • perform operations in Power BI using the UI and the Advanced Editor to sort data, change data types, rename columns, and use uppercase text
  • perform some basic data cleaning on your datasets using the Tableau data interpreter
  • perform sort operations on the rows and drill-down and drill-up operations on the rows and columns of matrix visualizations
  • perform various advanced Power Query operations, such as removing columns and Top N and error rows, performing row filtering operations, and creating grouped bar charts
  • plot country-related information on a Tableau Map
  • plot the changes in your data over time by using the Pages feature
  • portray different characteristics of your data by using a variety of charts available in Tableau
  • prepare your data for visualization by applying transformations, which are more meaningful for data analysis
  • recognize the different ways in which hierarchy definitions could lead to incorrect visualizations
  • recognize the properties of your data to choose the appropriate visualizations for analysis
  • Retrieving data. Wait a few seconds and try to cut or copy again.
  • set the aesthetics of a dashboard and include an option for the user to download the dashboard to a local file
  • Use Power BI to build and edit stacked line charts, configure aspects of them, such as the legend and axes, and create a basic filter in the filters pane
  • use Power Query to create conditional calculated columns usingif-else-elif blocks and custom calculated columns using formulas to determine values
  • use the Power BI Report View to visualize data that has been imported from an Excel spreadsheet and instantiate a matrix visualization in the report view
  • Course Number:
    it_febada_02_enus

    Expertise Level
    Intermediate