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Tristan Guillevin
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Tristan Guillevin

Tristan Guillevin is a Business Analyst at Ogury. In 2017, he won the Iron Viz - the ultimate data visualization battle, organized by Tableau every year in Las Vegas. His passion for data visualization and for Tableau has taken him around the world. He enjoys helping people with Tableau by making webinars, conferences, and writing blog articles.
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Wildcard Union


The first time you saw how to create Unions, you had to select the different tables of the same dataset. Wildcard Unions allow you to create more powerful Unions that automatically add all the files and all the tables that match a specific pattern. This kind of Union is convenient as you don't have to add the new Tables manually, you only need to refresh the Data Source. 

As an example for Wildcard Union, I split the Sample-Superstore Excel file into four files, one for each year, and I put it in a folder named Sales as displayed here: 

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To reproduce the following example, you need to download the Sales zip file available on the website, book.ladataviz.com, in the Chapter 12 section or use this link: https://ladataviz.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Sales.zip.

Let's Union those files:

  1. Open Tableau Desktop and chose Microsoft Excel from the list of connectors.
  2. Select the Sales 2015.xlsx file.
  3. Replace Sheet1 with New Union:
  1. Select the second tab, Wildcard, and configure it to include...
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Tristan Guillevin

Tristan Guillevin is a Business Analyst at Ogury. In 2017, he won the Iron Viz - the ultimate data visualization battle, organized by Tableau every year in Las Vegas. His passion for data visualization and for Tableau has taken him around the world. He enjoys helping people with Tableau by making webinars, conferences, and writing blog articles.
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