Connect to and manage Tableau in Microsoft Purview (Preview)
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This article outlines how to register Tableau, and how to authenticate and interact with Tableau in Microsoft Purview. For more information about Microsoft Purview, read the introductory article.
Important
This feature is currently in preview. The Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews include additional legal terms that apply to Azure features that are in beta, in preview, or otherwise not yet released into general availability.
You need Data Source Administrator and Data Reader permissions to register a source and manage it in the Microsoft Purview governance portal. For more information about permissions, see Access control in Microsoft Purview.
Microsoft Purview supports basic authentication (username and password) for scanning Tableau server.
The user account must be licensed as "Interactor" (renamed to "Explorer" in the latest versions) on the Tableau server, and must have 'View' and 'Download' rights for all of the Workbooks, Data Sources and Projects that are about to import. It is preferable to use an account that has "Site Administrator" security role.
On the Register sources (Tableau) screen, do the following:
For Name, enter a name that Microsoft Purview will list as the data source.
For Host, enter the URL of your Tableau server. If SSL is used, the URL must start by https and possibly end with a custom port if the SSL default port of 443 is not used.
Use the following steps to scan Tableau server to automatically identify assets. For more information about scanning in general, see Scans and ingestion in Microsoft Purview.
Go to Sources.
Select the registered Tableau source.
Select + New scan.
Provide the following details:
Name: Enter a name for the scan.
Connect via integration runtime: Choose the default Azure integration runtime, Managed VNet IR, or a Kubernetes supported self-hosted integration runtime you created.
Credential: Select the credential to connect to your data source. Make sure to:
Select Basic Authentication while creating a credential.
Provide the user name used to connect to Tableau server in the User name input field.
Store the user password used to connect to Tableau server in the secret key.
Site: Site is only required when connecting to an online Tableau server with multiple sites installed. The value is case sensitive, and must not contain any space as it is used in the URL to connect to Tableau.
Click Test connection to validate the settings.
Select Continue.
For Scan trigger, choose whether to set up a schedule or run the scan once.
Review your scan and select Save and Run.
View your scans and scan runs
To view existing scans:
Go to the Microsoft Purview portal. On the left pane, select Data map.
Select the data source. You can view a list of existing scans on that data source under Recent scans, or you can view all scans on the Scans tab.
Select the scan that has results you want to view. The pane shows you all the previous scan runs, along with the status and metrics for each scan run.