Hi Team,
I have module "ABC" where it has some 4 dimensions and 5 line items where each line item has a subsidiary view.I want to make a Tableau export with the above-mentioned module.
Kindly help me with the procedure.
Regards,
Venkatesh
@Venki9902
Try to get rid of subsidiary views and make the dimensionality of line items in align to the dimensionality of module. If there is no way you can do it, then I am afraid you may have to create five different exports and place them in one process. You will receive five different files instead of one file.
Misbah
Miz Logix
Hi @Misbah,
Thanks for quick reply.
usually once we create actions for these exports they will be using the actions to fetch in tableau.
will it possible to create 1 module instead of 5?
@Venki4143 @Venki9902 I don't think so, since these are subsidiary views
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