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Linked tasks in Tableau Prep Conductor: New in tableau 2021.3

Linked tasks finally let you run Tableau Prep flows one after another — and I'm hoping it comes to Server extracts next.

Part ofWhat's New in Tableau 2021.3
  • Linked tasks must first be enabled in the site or server settings tab — there are two options, one to allow scheduling linked tasks and a second to allow running them immediately.
  • Deleting a single linked task removes it from all subsequent flows it was set up on, saving housekeeping effort.
  • You build the link from the New Task dialog by choosing the flow order in dropdowns; each step has error handling so a downstream flow only runs when the previous one succeeds, with optional data quality warnings and high-vis alerts.
  • Each linked task spawns its jobs independently and sequentially — the second job is only sent once the first succeeds.
  • The maximum number of sequential linked tasks is 20, though Tim cautions that anything near that suggests a fragile data pipeline.

Tableau Release notes: “With linked tasks in Tableau Prep Conductor, you can now schedule flows to run after one another on Tableau Server. Easily automate the orchestration of multiple flow jobs, ensuring they happen in sequence after each task is completed successfully.”

00:00 - Intro 00:12 - How this feature works 01:05 - Enabling this for your Tableau Online site or Tableau server 01:49 - The flows we’re using 02:34 - Deleting linked tasks 03:05 - Setting up a Linked task 04:08 - Adding data quality warnings to linked tasks 05:35 - Making sure the task is setup correctly 06:45 - Viewing the linked tasks 07:17 - How the linked tasks work in the job and task queue as an admin 09:56 - How to view the status as a user 11:48 - Let’s hope this comes to server tasks in general 12:19 - The limit of linked tasks.