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The CData ODBC Driver for Adobe Target enables you to integrate live Adobe Target data into Tableau Cloud dashboards using the Tableau Bridge.
The Tableau Bridge enables you to publish dashboards to Tableau Cloud while maintaining live connectivity with any data source. In this article, you will use the Tableau Bridge to maintain data freshness in a published workbook by listening for changes in the underlying Adobe Target data.
The CData ODBC drivers offer unmatched performance for interacting with live Adobe Target data in Tableau Cloud due to optimized data processing built into the driver. When you issue complex SQL queries from Tableau Cloud to Adobe Target, the driver pushes supported SQL operations, like filters and aggregations, directly to Adobe Target and utilizes the embedded SQL engine to process unsupported operations (often SQL functions and JOIN operations) client-side. With built-in dynamic metadata querying, you can visualize and analyze Adobe Target data using native Tableau data types.
Connect to Adobe Target as an ODBC Data Source
If you have not already, first specify connection properties in an ODBC DSN (data source name). This is the last step of the driver installation. You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure ODBC DSNs.
To connect to Adobe Target, you must provide the Tenant property along with OAuth connection properties mentioned below. Note that while other connection properties can influence processing behavior, they do not affect the ability to connect.
To determine your Tenant name:
- Log in to Adobe Experience. The URL will look similar to: "https://experience.adobe.com/#/@mycompanyname/preferences/general-section".
- Extract the value after the "/#/@". In this example, it is "mycompanyname".
- Set the Tenant connection property to that value.
User Accounts (OAuth)
You must set AuthScheme to OAuthClient for all user account flows.
Note: Adobe authentication via OAuth requires updating your token every two weeks.
All Applications
CData provides an embedded OAuth application that simplifies OAuth authentication. Alternatively, you can create a custom OAuth application. Review Creating a Custom OAuth App in the Help documentation for more information.Obtaining the OAuth Access Token
Set the following properties to connect:
- InitiateOAuth: Set to GETANDREFRESH to automatically perform the OAuth exchange and refresh the OAuthAccessToken as needed.
- OAuthClientId : Set to the client Id assigned when you registered your app.
- OAuthClientSecret : Set to the client secret assigned when you registered your app.
- CallbackURL : Set to the redirect URI defined when you registered your app. For example: https://localhost:3333
With these settings, the provider obtains an access token from Adobe Target, which it uses to request data. The OAuth values are stored in the location specified by OAuthSettingsLocation, ensuring they persist across connections.
When you configure the DSN, you may also want to set the Max Rows connection property. This will limit the number of rows returned, which is especially helpful for improving performance when designing reports and visualizations.
Add Adobe Target Data to a Dashboard
- From a new workbook, click Data -> New Data Source -> Other Databases (ODBC).
Select the CData Data Source Name (for example: CData AdobeTarget Source). - In the Database menu, select CData.
- In the Table box, enter a table name or click New Custom SQL to enter an SQL query. This article retrieves the Activities table.
- Drag the table onto the join area. At this point, you can include multiple tables, leveraging the built-in SQL engine to process complex data requests.
- Click the tab for your worksheet. Columns are listed as Dimensions and Measures, which you can drag and drop onto the dashboard to create visualizations.
Set Up Tableau Bridge as a Service
- In the Server menu, select Start Tableau Bridge Client.
- Sign in to the Tableau Bridge using a site admin level account.
- If prompted, select the Tableau Cloud site where you want to publish live data. The bridge client will open and is accessible from the system tray.
- By default, the Tableau Bridge client is set to Application mode. Select 'Switch to service' to enable Tableau Bridge to handle live connections.
- Log in to your Tableau Cloud site as an administrator.
- From your site, click Settings, then Bridge.
- In the Bridge settings, under Enable Clients to Maintain Live Connections, check the box labeled 'Enable Tableau Bridge clients to maintain live connections to on-premises data.'
Publish a Dashboard Containing the Live Data Source
Having configured both the Tableau Bridge and Tableau Cloud to enable live data connections, you can now publish your workbook to Tableau Cloud. From the Server menu, select Publish Workbook.
After choosing the workbook name and project that you wish to publish to, configure the deployment so that the CData ODBC driver for Adobe Target is embedded in your workbook as a separate, live data source.
- Under Data Sources, select the option to Edit the embedded data sources in the workbook.
- Change Publish Type to 'Published separately,' then select a desired means of authentication.
- Last, select 'Maintain connection to a live data source' and click the green Publish Workbook button.
The published workbook now updates alongside the underlying Adobe Target data. From a published dashboard, simply click the Refresh button to reflect the most recent changes.