How to track the expiration dates for Snowflake OAuth tokens since they expire every 90 days by Snowflake design.
Note: The solution in this article is only relevant for on-premise Tableau Server environment and not applicable for Tableau Cloud.
You can configure a data-driven alert for this view to send notifications to key people when the data reaches important thresholds.
For more control over the data-driven automation, use the VizAlerts plaform, which is Community-supported. This means while Tableau Professional Services team may be engaged to assist with the deployment and usage of this tool, VizAlerts is not officially supported by Tableau Software: It is a community-built and community-supported tool. Please bring questions and issues about this tool to the VizAlerts Group created on the Tableau Community site.
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