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          Add a Tableau Next Dashboard to a Lightning Page

          Add a Tableau Next Dashboard to a Lightning Page

          Integrate your Tableau Next dashboards into Lightning pages to surface key insights into user workflows. To embed a dashboard component in the page, follow these steps.

          Required Editions

          View supported editions.
          User Permissions Needed
          To access Tableau Next components in Lightning App Builder: Tableau Unmetered Admin or Tableau Next Admin permission set
          1. On the Lightning home or record page you want to embed a dashboard in, click the Setup icon and select Edit Page.
            If you have multiple page layouts, open the Lightning App Builder in Setup to see the list of page layouts. Click Edit for the page layout you want to update.
          2. From the Lightning App Builder component palette, select Tableau Next Dashboard and drag the component onto the page.
            Selecting the Tableau Next Dashboard component from the Lightning App Builder component palette.
          3. In the component properties panel, configure these properties
            1. Use the dashboard dropdown list to select the dashboard to embed.
            2. If you don't want the dashboard title and action buttons to show, click Hide Dashboard Header.
            3. To apply filters to the dashboard, click Add Filter.

              Use the filter builder to select the data model, the field, the filter values, and the operator. You can also select Record Value or Static Value as the filter value type on a record page. For more information on filter values, see Filter Values for Embedded Visualizations, Dashboards, and Metrics.

            4. To control the component visibility, add filters in Set Component Visibility. For more information, see Visibility Rules on Lightning Pages.

          After you embed your component, save and activate your Lightning page. For more information on page activation, see Activate Lightning Experience Record Pages.

           
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