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That feature is only available to Tableau Server. You can output TDE files from Alteryx, but there is no way that Alteryx can push directly into the desktop. The Tableau Server tools uses Tableau's API which the API doesn't have access to the desktop.

I'm new to the tool and was disappointed to see this post as I have Tableau desktop and not server. I was really hoping I could export out my analysis this way. I don't know the reasons it can't be done, could it be added to a future version?

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Alteryx will output .tde or .hyper files that can be used in tableau desktop, that is not an issue.
If you have a Tableau workbook using an extract as a datasource, that extract can be overwritten (or appended, whatever you choose in the output options) using Alteryx.

Hi @dsmdavid Thanks for your reply. Currently the output file from Alteryx is an xls and my Tableau file is a live connection. So not sure if the xls from Alteryx designer can directly go into Tableau desktop?

Helo, I have dataset in Kobotoolbox that are in groups of housing unit and household composition. I hsed the link and the token in tableau data connector it gives the incomplete data which are not in groupgs.
Please help me I con not analyse the data. Thanks.

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As far as I can tell you can use tableau server to make worksheets based on other worksheets, but I can't figure out how to add a new data source and create an initial worksheet without using the desktop version at all.

Technically, you could use the Tableau Data Extract API to create a TDE file, and then use the REST API to publish it to Tableau Server. Assuming the Data Extract API doesn't require a license to Tableau Desktop (check the agreement, I have no idea)

You could probably do the same with a TDS file, which is just XML, so you could presumably create that by hand or by script if you figured out the format. But no guarantees that the format won't change with future versions.

Seems like a lot of effort to avoid buying a few Desktop licenses which are useful in their own right. Editing workbooks in Tableau Desktop is generally a faster more fluid experience than via the web, so having a few Desktop licenses is usually well worth the cost.

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