Week 33 | Year: 2023

This week's Workout Wednesday challenge, presented by Erica Hughes, focuses on creating a Tableau dashboard with a map drill-down feature. The task requires building a map of the contiguous U.S. states, plotting points for every city in the Sample Superstore dataset. Users should be able to click on a state to drill down to the county level, using supplementary county data. The challenge emphasizes behind-the-scenes functionality and minimal formatting, providing an opportunity to enhance spatial data visualization skills in Tableau.

For more details, visit the [challenge page](https://workout-wednesday.com/2023w33tab/).

Week 32 | Year: 2023

This week's Workout Wednesday challenge, led by Venkatesh Iyer, invites Tableau enthusiasts to create a dynamic and interactive dashboard. The goal is to build a bar chart displaying either Sales or Profit by quarter, which changes color based on the selected measure. Additionally, a secondary chart should depict Sales and Profit by customer. When a user selects a bar, the primary chart filters the data to show all relevant values, including zeros, for that customer. This exercise aims to refine skills in data visualization and interactivity within Tableau. For further details, you can visit the [challenge page](https://workout-wednesday.com/2023w32tab/).

This week's Workout Wednesday challenge, led by Lorna Brown, focuses on using Level of Detail (LOD) calculations in Tableau. The task is to determine the most popular sub-category by sales for each state using nested LOD calculations. Additionally, participants need to create a Viz in Tooltip to display the states where each sub-category is most popular. This challenge aims to enhance skills in parameter actions and interactive tooltips.

For more details, visit the [challenge page](https://workout-wednesday.com/2023w31tab/).

Week 31 | Year: 2023

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