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Tаbleаu Prоblem #1 - Use the fоllоwing informаtion to answer questions 41 through 45. A service commonly performed by accounting professionals is to examine a company's journal entries in an attempt to identify unusual entries caused by error or by fraud.  As a result, you have received a company's journal entries from the first quarter of 2025 for your examination.  The data set you receive is broken out as follows: GL_JournalEntries worksheet with the following data fields: Journal Entry Number: number that uniquely identifies each journal entry (T4400000084442672024) Posted By: employee number of the employee that posted the journal entry (EE070464) Posted Date: date the journal entry was posted in month/day/year format (03/12/25) Posted Day of the Week: day of the week the journal entry was posted (Friday, etc.) Approved By: employee number of the employee who approved the journal entry (EE070464) Approved Date: date the journal entry was approved in month/day/year format (03/12/25) Approved Day of Week: day of the week the journal entry was approved (Friday, etc.) GL_LineItems worksheet with the following data fields: Journal Entry Number: number that uniquely identifies each journal entry (T4400000084442672024) Debit or Credit Indicator: indicates whether journal entry line item was a Debit (Dr) or a Credit (Cr)  Amount: positive dollar amount or negative dollar amount (Note: positive amounts are Dr while negative amounts are Cr)  HR_Employee worksheet with the following fields Employee Number: employee number that uniquely identifies each employee (EE073291) Employee Name: last name, first name (Snoddy, Sherita) Employment Status: status of the employee (Terminated) Department: name of the department of the employee (Sales) In order to appropriately analyze the data you will need to connect the data tables using a series of relationships as follows: Start with GL_JournalEntries worksheet and connect the GL_LineItems worksheet to it (use the Journal Entry Number field in both tables to connect the tables) From the GL_JournalEntries worksheet connect the HR_Employee worksheet to it (use Approved By field and Employee Number field respectively to connect the tables) In the diagram, rename the HR_Employee table 'HR_Employee - Approved By' From the GL_JournalEntries worksheet connect the HR_Employee worksheet to it (use Posted By field and Employee Number field respectively to connect the tables) In the diagram, rename the HR_Employee table 'HR_Employee - Posted By' Your data model should look as follows: Specifically, you are to: download and save the following data 'Journal Entry Data.xlsx';  look through the data in Excel - this will help you become familiar with the data connect Tableau to the data and create the relationships outlined above; Once connected, please double check the 'Data Source' tab in Tableau states the following to ensure all data has been loaded - by clicking on each table in the diagram the following should appear  The GL_JournalEntries worksheet has 7 fields with 2,125 rows.  The GL_LineItems worksheet has 3 fields with 4,250 rows. The HR_Employee worksheet has 4 fields with 8,990 rows. In addition, because of these relationships, in order to perform certain distinct counts you will need to duplicate the 'Journal Entry Number' dimension in the GL_JournalEntries table and convert that duplicate into a measure.   using Tableau, answer the questions that follow; and delete the data file once finished.