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Tableau V3 Connector

Tableau V3 Connector

Introduction to Tableau V3 Connector

Introduction to Tableau V3 Connector

Tableau V3 Connector provides connectivity between
Data Integration
and Tableau. You can integrate and transform data from sources, such as flat files, databases, and applications, to generate a
.hyper
output file.
When you connect to sources from Tableau, you have to rely on the speed of the underlying data sources. For faster turnaround, offline access, and sharing centralized data with multiple users, you can eliminate accessing other data sources directly from Tableau and use the portable
.hyper
file instead.
You can also create a Tableau packaged workbook (TWBX) and publish the generated TWBX file to Tableau.
A Tableau
.hyper
file contains data extracted from an external data source. The
.hyper
file is a high performance Tableau-specific file format with
.hyper
extension that is used to analyze huge amount of data sets quickly.
The
.hyper
and the TWBX files are compatible with Tableau products version 10.5 or later. Use the
.hyper
or the TWBX file in Tableau Desktop to visualize the data and identify patterns and trends. You can also use the Tableau V3 connection in
mapping
tasks to publish the
.hyper
or TWBX file directly to Tableau Server or Tableau Cloud.
You can switch mappings to advanced mode to include transformations and functions that enable advanced functionality.
Informatica recommends that you use Tableau V2 Connector if you want to generate a
.tde
output file. For more information about using Tableau V2 Connector, see the Tableau V2 Connector documentation.

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