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SAP HANA connection from Tableau Desktop(MAC Silicon) doesnt work
I am trying to connect to a SAP HANA system using Tableau Desktop - but I get the following message after entering the properties of the connection.
An error occurred while communicating with the SAP HANA data source 'Untitled Data Source'
Bad Connection: Tableau could not connect to the data source.
Error Code: DACBE23F
The JDBC driver host process failed to respond.
Unable to connect to the SAP HANA server "....". Check that the server is running and that you have access privileges to the requested database.
I can connect from tableau prep(and other db tools) without any hassel. Now I tried to download and replace the driver for SAP HANA and then restarting the Tableau Desktop but still it doesn't work(it still works from Tableau Prep).
I tried to setup a generic JDBC connection as a workaround to the same server - that responds with the following message:
Is it possible to combine two seperate bar charts into one worksheet?
Hey,
I was wondering if it's possible to add the 2024 bar chart into the bar chart on the right. Basically I want those two bar charts to be on the same axis. If that makes sense.
Using CONTAINS in calc field to correctly show results for a specific substring
Hi all,
I am tyring to filter in an instance where an Job Number will have multiple Status values against it (all whole integers). One of the Status values will be '8'. I only want to see Job Numbers which do not have a Status value of '8' included. I've tried using CONTAINS but couldnt get it to work. In the attached example, I would only need to see Job Number 43051 as a result. I dont need to see Job Numbers 48380 or 49352 as they DO contain the Status value of '8'.
Unable to complete action Bad Connection: Tableau could not connect to the data source. Error Code: 81B3934F An error occurred while communicating with data source 'Sample - Superstore'
How to Prevent Scroll Bars from Appearing on Dashboards in Application?
After publishing a Tableau dashboard to Tableau Server, we have created an application that allows users to view dashboards with user-wise access restrictions. The application loads vendor groups and vendor-specific data, displaying the relevant dashboards accordingly.
However, we are facing formatting issues where scroll bars appear inconsistently depending on the device being used to view the dashboard. How can we prevent these unwanted scroll bars and ensure a consistent display across different devices? Are there best practices or settings in Tableau Server that can help resolve this issue?
Can we download 3 different sheets present in single container in one go ?
I have created a view using three different sheets and placed them in a single container so they appear as one unified view. I have also provided the Download extension to allow users to export the view in CSV format.
However, when users select download option they see three separate sheet names.
I understand that this happens because the data comes from three different sheets, but is there a way to enable users to download everything as a single file in one go?
Hey @Imran Shaikh (Member) , this is not a feature that Tableau supports natively, but The Information Lab offers an extension that might work to solve your problem: Export All | Tableau Exchange
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