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Tableau Exam Desktop-Certified-Associate Topic 1 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for Tableau's Desktop-Certified-Associate exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 1
[All Desktop-Certified-Associate Questions]

Use custom geocoding, when you need ___________ locations to map your data.

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Suggested Answer: C

Custom geocoding means that you assign latitude and longitude coordinates to your locations

so Tableau can plot them accurately.

Refer: https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/custom_geocoding.htm


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Celestine
17 hours ago
Wait, did someone say custom geocoding? That's my jam! I'm going with C) User-defined, no doubt about it.
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Vonda
12 days ago
A) Default? Nah, that's like using a one-size-fits-all solution. I want my data to fit like a custom-tailored suit.
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Joesph
13 days ago
B) States? What is this, a middle school geography quiz? I need more precision than that!
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Una
16 days ago
D) Tableau generated? Really? I'd rather draw the map myself on a napkin than use that option.
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Ryann
9 days ago
A) Default
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Claudio
21 days ago
I think C makes sense because we can specify our own locations for mapping.
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Stanford
22 days ago
C) User-defined
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Viola
29 days ago
I think C) User-defined is the way to go. Who wants their data mapped to some generic locations, am I right?
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Delpha
8 days ago
User-defined locations allow for more accuracy and customization in mapping data.
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Kerrie
9 days ago
Definitely, default locations can sometimes be too broad for specific data.
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Adolph
13 days ago
I agree, user-defined locations give a more personalized touch to the mapping.
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