When creating a data source, how can you add additional connections to different databases?
When creating a data source, how can you add additional connections to different databases?
To add additional connections to different databases when creating a data source, you need to go to the Connections pane and select Add. This action will allow you to establish connections to multiple databases within the same data source.
B and C are both correct but it depends by the scope: if you need to apply a join or logic relationship between two different datasource you need to do B otherwise C
Both B and C work
the right answer is C
B. If select C, it will replace the current datasource. Hence not answering the question which wanted add additional connections
The Connections pane allows you to manage your data connections. By selecting "Add" in the Connections pane, you can add additional connections to different databases or data sources, enabling you to combine data from multiple sources in your Tableau workbook.
C : new data source
Only B Question is about adding a connection, not a DS
B is Correct
B, In order to relate tables across different databases, they must be added as data connections within the same data source, not a new data source. Data connections are added from the Add link in the Left pane. New data sources can be created from the Data menu or the drop down menu from the icon next to the Data Source’s name. https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/datasource_plan.htm
Data connections are added from the Add link in the Left pane. New data sources can be created from the Data menu or the drop down menu from the icon next to the Data Source’s name, as seen in the image below. B is correct.
B AND C are correct
B is correct