Why does map blank when panning in just released Tableau Cloud 2024.3? (Hyperforce Bug?)
After the release of Tableau Cloud 2024.3, when I pan a map (select the pan tool, click and drag on a map), the entire map window blanks out for a few seconds before it redraws it completely. This is not the behavior observed in the previous release - where the map image would move before drawing the missing areas. Plus it's very distracting for users - instead of seeing how much you've panned, you see nothing.
The same thing happens when you try to zoom in or out.
The workbook was saved using Tableau Desktop 2023.3 (please don't ask me to republish every workbook every time Tableau Cloud comes up with a new release). Tableau Cloud is running Server version 2024.3.0 (20243.24.1104.1106) 64-bit Linux on Tableau Pod: us-east-1. I tried this using Safari 18.1 (19619.2.8.111.5) and Chrome 131.0.6778.86 (arm64) both running on macOS Sonoma 14.71 on Apple Silicon M3 Max.
If your site has already been transitioned to Hyperforce, is there anything you wish you knew before hand that you'd be willing to share?
Our pod is moving to Hyperforce soon. I've read the FAQ sites and notification emails. But I'm curious from those who have already transitioned to Hyperforce -- is there anything you wish you knew before your switch that you'd be willing to share with those of us who are anticipating the change? I'd love to hear from other users. Thanks!
How can i stop tableau from promoting headers on a google drive virtual connection to a csv?
I have a csv without headers and with an odd structure in my google drive account. I am trying to get the data into tableau but it is automatically promoting the first row of data to headers despite them not being headers. It also seems to be using spaces as the column delimiter when I need it to use commas. I cant seem to find anywhere to change the data processing settings to set the connection to use commas as the delimiter and to not promote the first row to headers. Any ideas if this is possible, and if so, how?
We have several extracts that we update daily through the day, the extracts have a MySQL connection. Since Sunday we have been experiencing a timeout in some of the extracts (2 hours timeout). The extracts that fail are the bigger ones that usually take around 30 minutes to update or that have several joins.
We are on pod prod-useast-b and on Sunday we had the migration to Hyperforce. Before the migration the extracts were running without issue. Has anyone been experiencing the same issue?
Is there any way to automate export to PPT + Excel without admin rights?
We have a dashboard with 13 pages of 3 visuals at the top and a tabular visual at the bottom. We set up the dashboard so that the filter panels on the right and the tabular visual at the bottom can be hidden with the show/hide button. Our request is to automate exporting to PPT of the entire dashboard with only the 3 visuals and another automation of exporting to excel (crosstab or data) of only the tabular visual and sending out specific pages to specific distribution lists.
While we can set up custom view with all of the tabular visuals (all 13 pages) hidden, but we are not able to customize the subscription to PPT or excel. Is there any way to achieve what we need to achieve without admin rights?
Background: We are currently on Tableau Cloud so we are not eligible for the tabcmd option. I have consulted our internal BI team on Tableau REST API, but they are not giving out admin rights to non BI team members and the queue to request them to set up the automation via Tableau REST API is long.
Why projects and permission are getting replicated across sites?
I am a cloud administrator and created two sites A and B, My challenge is if a create/delete a project folder in Site A, it get's automatically created/deleted in Site B and vice-versa. Moreover, it's the same behaviour I observed with permissions as well. Can you please help?
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