In general, we use this feature offered by the parameters we can create in Tableau, when we want to analyze certain data at different levels or in certain periods of time. For example, if we want to visualize what sales have been over several years, but at the same time have the flexibility to select the period we are interested in, we can use a parameter to change the visualization according to our selection.
Also, we can see what the total sales are recorded in all areas where, for example, our company sells products, or we can see which were the areas with the highest or lowest sales recorded. The advantage of this feature offered by parameters in Tableau is given by the fact that we do not have to leave the dashboard to access and explore the data we need. Last but not least, we have more flexibility in terms of the information we want to display in our analysis and flexibility in how we interact with the final view.
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