Hello,
We have a use case where we need to visualize profile data enriched in Adobe Experience Platform (AEP) using Tableau. Upon researching, I found that we can connect AEP to Tableau via Query Service. However, to access real-time customer data platform (RTCDP) profile data and the events related to it, I would need to query and join datasets. I am uncertain whether Tableau can utilize the RTCDP profile API without any customization.
My question is whether there is a way to access the customer 360 enriched profile directly via Tableau. I am aware that in AEP, we can create a new dataset and utilize the Profile Export API to create a dataset containing details of the customer 360 profile. I am interested in knowing if there is a direct method to achieve this.
Please note:- We can visualize the data in AEP as well but right now its not an option for us.
Thanks in advance
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Hello @AtulChavan ,
Your response aligns with my initial thoughts. However, I would like to know if it is possible to access both profile and event data through a single API call. Alternatively, do I need to make two separate API calls, first calling the profile API with schema.name as _xdm.context.profile to retrieve profile details, and then calling the same API with schema.name as _xdm.context.experienceevent to obtain event details?
Thanks!
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@arpan-garg Here is the documentation on the same how to connect to query services
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-platform/query/clients/tableau.html?lang=en
Hi @arpan-garg , If I understand correctly you're looking for a way directly to connect to Profile Store to access profiles & events like you connect to data lake via query service ? If yes, well profile store is accessible via only Adobe's predefined APIs. Inside tableau you may call these APIs to pull profiles using python inside tabpy.
Hello @AtulChavan ,
Your response aligns with my initial thoughts. However, I would like to know if it is possible to access both profile and event data through a single API call. Alternatively, do I need to make two separate API calls, first calling the profile API with schema.name as _xdm.context.profile to retrieve profile details, and then calling the same API with schema.name as _xdm.context.experienceevent to obtain event details?
Thanks!
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Hi @arpan-garg , you got that right.
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