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hi there my name is henry and im a member of the data schools 27th cohort at the information lab this video is the second part of a four-part series on combining data in this video im going to show you how to combine data using joins in tableau theres a really useful way of combining data so you can analyze across multiple tables so lets jump into tableau and get started so im connected again to the bookshop dataset which we were using in our the first video in this series which is on relationships if you havent checked that out already i recommend you go and watch that before carrying on here with this video however if you want to carry on watching you can still find some useful information here about how to join data together okay so after we created these relationships in our first video of this series now what we want to do is carry on using this bookshop data set but show you how to do some joins too so relationships happen here in the logical layer of tableaus data model