Version 1.33 is a feature release for Power Tools: Desktop application
This version has been rebranded for Tableau. The language here reflects this update. For example, “InterWorks Power Tools Deployment” refers to a legacy version, while “Tableau Power Tools Deployment” refers to this new, rebranded version.
This also includes important installer changes and upgrade considerations that you can find detailed below.
Upgrade Process
- Install Tableau Power Tools Desktop.
- On first run, an automatic upgrade process runs in the background, and attempts to find the previous InterWorks Power Tools Desktop installation. If one is found, then all settings are automatically imported. If an installation is detected but no previous install directory can be found, then you will be is prompted to provide the installation directory.
- Once Tableau Power Tools Desktop installation is complete, and you have confirmed it is working as expected, uninstall the InterWorks Power Tools Desktop.
Release Notes
- Beta support for Tableau 2019.2. Minimum support is now Tableau 10.3.
- Rebranding for Tableau.
- Changed installer to reflect Tableau ownership. This means the legacy InterWorks product can be installed side-by-side with the Tableau branded version. The setup will attempt to automatically import the settings and load the settings and recent workbook sources from the legacy install. If the automatic import is not able to locate the legacy install, you will be able to manually select the legacy install directory for settings import and complete the installation.
- Removed VizTemplate tool.
- Fixed an error where merge tool would produce invalid workbooks if different 18.1 document version workbooks were used.
- Added support for data sources with multiple custom SQL queries to data source audit exports.