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1. Re: Revision/Change Tracking for Tableau Server Content
lenaic.ridingerMar 27, 2017 3:50 AM (in response to Phillip Overpeck)
1 of 1 people found this helpfulHey Phillip Overpeck,
No luck this previous week apparently.
I'll bump this thread, hopefully someone has something nice to provide you with!
Cheers,
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Lénaïc RIÉDINGER, Global Community Engineer Tableau
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2. Re: Revision/Change Tracking for Tableau Server Content
Jeff StraussMar 27, 2017 9:31 AM (in response to Phillip Overpeck)
can you explain a bit further of what you're looking for?
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3. Re: Revision/Change Tracking for Tableau Server Content
Phillip Overpeck Mar 30, 2017 8:20 AM (in response to Jeff Strauss)I am looking to track changes on workbooks. So if someone uploads a new version and the revision number changes, I would want to build a workbook around that data.
When did the change occur
Avg load time performance before & after the change
Who made the change
Hope this helps
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4. Re: Revision/Change Tracking for Tableau Server Content
Jeff StraussMar 30, 2017 8:59 AM (in response to Phillip Overpeck)
I see, the explanation helps.
See attached which runs against the internal Tableau PG audit databse. It's a dashboard that shows publish / delete events (based on historical_events). But what it doesn't show is the middle ask (avg load time before and after), but I think this could be built-in at some point and an interesting benchmark.
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5. Re: Revision/Change Tracking for Tableau Server Content
Phillip Overpeck Apr 6, 2017 6:34 AM (in response to Jeff Strauss)This looks like a great start. I have some other views to track the load times, so I should be able to link that to this view for the other piece.
Thanks
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6. Re: Revision/Change Tracking for Tableau Server Content
Andrew Macey Apr 6, 2017 3:33 PM (in response to Phillip Overpeck)One edge case is users who delete a published workbook, then re-publish with the same name. As far as I know the version number starts at 1 again.