Which three items can be contained in a project? (Choose three.)
A.
Groups
B.
Workbooks
C.
Nested Projects
D.
Data Sources
The Answer Is:
B, C, D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
In Tableau Server, projects are containers for organizing and securing content. They help manage permissions and structure content hierarchically. Let’s define what can be contained:
Workbooks: Visualizations and dashboards published to the Server.
Data Sources: Published connections or extracts reusable across workbooks.
Nested Projects: Sub-projects within a parent project, introduced in later versions (e.g., 2018.2) for deeper organization.
Option B (Workbooks): Correct. Workbooks are the primary content type in projects, containing views and dashboards.
Option C (Nested Projects): Correct. Nested projects allow hierarchical structuring (e.g., a "Sales" project with "Q1" and "Q2" sub-projects), with inherited or custom permissions.
Option D (Data Sources): Correct. Published data sources reside in projects, providing reusable data connections.
Option A (Groups): Incorrect. Groups are collections of users managed at the site or server level, not stored within projects. Projects contain content, not user entities.
Why This Matters: Projects are key to content governance—knowing what they hold helps administrators organize and secure assets effectively.
[Reference: Tableau Server Documentation - "Projects" (https://help.tableau.com/current/server/en-us/projects.htm)., , ]
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