This setting determines whether the user is imported as an administrator. This can be Creator, Explorer, Viewer, or Unlicensed.Īdministrator level ( System, Site, or None). If the server is configured using Active Directory, this value is not used. If the user’s display name is already in use, Tableau Server updates the existing user information with the settings in the CSV file. The display name is part of the information used to identify a user on the server. If the server is configured to use Active Directory, this value is not used.ĭisplay name. You must include the domain as part of the user name (for example, example\Adam or This is the only required field. If the user name is not unique across domains, If the server is configured to use Active Directory, this value must match a user defined in Active Directory. The CSV file can contain the following fields, in the order shown here: Is using local authentication, you must provide passwords for new To use Active Directory authentication, there must be a PasswordĬolumn, but the column itself should be empty. Password: If Tableau Server is configured
The following values are required for each user: If a user name includes an that represents anything other than a domain separator, you need to refer to the symbol using the hexadecimal format: \0x40įor example, should be columns in the CSV file You can do this by opening the file in a text editor and using the Save As command. The file is in UTF-8 format, and includes the byte-order mark (BOM).Ĭharacter encodings such as BIG-5 have been converted to UTF-8. Tableau Server assumes that every line in the file represents a user. The file does not include column headings. When you create the CSV file for importing users, make sure that the file meets the following formatting requirements: If you import users to the server (not to a specific site), the users aren’t assigned to a site and are imported as Unlicensed. You can import users at the site or server level. Using tabcmd provides an option for assigning a site role to all users in the CSV file.
You should see correct names on the screen both in data editor and in the results window (even though the string itself is intact).ĭepending on your OS, you might need to install all appropriate languages first.To import users, you can use the server or site administration pages or the tabcmd utility. Copy-paste the new string variable in Stata Data Editor, right click on the variable, choose "Font.", and then string "Cyrillic".txt file - it still should have some strange characters (like ÌßÑÎÊÎÌÁÈÍÀÒ) but now Stata can display them properly. In the newly appeared window, choose "Cyrillic (Windows)" and mark "Insert line breaks". In the appeared window, confirm that the file encoding is "Unicode (UTF-8)", open, then click "Save as.", save as plain text. txt file, choose "Open with.", choose to open with MS Word. If you have MS Office, you can use also MS Word for the same purpose.
txt file, choose source encoding as UTF-8 and output encoding according to the language of interest (for Russian, it must be CP1251), click "convert" button and save the output file, or