Working with BI Sources¶
Available from version V R5 (5.9.x)
With the Generic BI model (GBM) enabled for Tableau, the Tableau sources you add to Alation will use this model for metadata extraction and data representation in the catalog.
For more information on the Generic model, see Add Tableau Server as a BI Source.
When Alation extracts metadata from a BI server, the BI server objects are mapped onto a BI model in Alation so that they can be represented in the catalog in a structured way. For Tableau, Alation will extract information about:
Sites
Projects
Workbooks (and their embedded (unpublished) datasources)
Views (Sheets and Dashboards)
Published Datasources
Datasource connections
Dimensions
Measures
These Tableau objects will be represented as catalog pages nested under the parent Tableau server Source. Tableau objects use five types of catalog object templates:
BI Server the template for the top container of all BI objects: BI Server catalog page
BI Folder the template for Site, Project, and Workbook pages: they all use one common template.
BI Report the template for Views. Both Report and Dashboard objects use one common template.
BI Report Column the template for Dimensions and Measures
BI Datasource the template for Datasources
BI Datasource Column the template for Datasource columns
For more on templates in Alation, see About Templates and Fields.
Catalog Structure for Tableau Source
You can view and curate the catalog page of each object type by adding custom fields and values. You can also assign permissions for users to view or change the Custom Fields.
If you want that only a limited group of users of your Alation instance are able to certify Tableau objects, you need to assign permissions on Object Flags . For details, see Setting Permissions for Tableau Objects Flags.