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Currently, If there is use-case that the data needs to brought from tables resting in different databases of a same cluster. We have to create n connections for n databases.

But being in same cluster, one should be able to access different databases with a single connection otherwise the connection list gets long and messy.

At the moment, long formulas are very difficult to read because they cannot be "beautified". Instead of allowing for multi-line text and indentation, our formulas are in a single-line, wrapped textbox. It would be very helpful if Trifacta supported "beautification-enabled" textboxes for formulas so that we can write formulas that are easy to read and understand.

Standardize is an amazing function! ... if you know that you won't have any more values added to a column later. With standardize, it's impossible to account for future source values.

It would be super helpful if there were a way to add additional Source Values (and, accordingly, New Values for those source values) to account for values that might appear in the future (but aren't in your data right now).

I realize there are already a number of ways to account for "future" values. Some examples include if...then...else, condition column > case on single column, condition column > case on custom column. However, these transforms are not friendly for those unfamiliar with coding in low-code tools, and this no-code upgrade to Standardize could help these users.

Please add features to your current "Folder" feature by allowing us to share them with other users, move a flow that has been "shared" with us from the root folder to a sub-folder, etc.

Someone has already submitted an idea for multiple levels of sub-folders which was another request that we had. Thanks.

It will be nice Trifacta to be able to export files in CDM format (Common Data Model) to ADLS gen2 so that they are fed automatically in PowerBI for reporting purposes

Hi,

I use the import by folder for GCS files to import many files in one time (present and futurs files droped in the same folder). Somtimes, the dataschema of files is not exactly the same for all the files but the columns names are always the same ! I'would like to use the "union by name" for the first union of the many files included in the folder that i've imported. With this function, if the dataschema change in the futur, my importation will be ok whatever !

We could have a screen like "recipe union screen" for the "import with union" (for the inports by folder) to select the columns to import and the type of matching for exemple... 

This is a real issue for me because when the datascema of one file has changed, the scheduled RUNs are KO...

Sorry for my bad English, I'm French :-)

Thanks !

At the moment the only edit history visible to Trifacta users is within each recipe. Some actions are done within flows rather than recipes, e.g. recipe creation/deletion/taking union/etc. Such actions are not covered within the edit history, but for compliance purposes/troubleshooting it is important for users to know when these actions were taken/who by. Please would it be possible to add the functionality to Trifacta to have an edit history on flows as well as within recipes?

As far as I know, the current error logs for a failed Trifacta job do not tell the user which recipe, which recipe step, and on what data the error was thrown.

This lack of basic information on the Trifacta level makes it hard for a normal user to debug Trifacta jobs. Typically, I will have to work backwards in the flow, attaching and running an output for each recipe until I can find the culprit recipe causing the issues. Then, I will have to disable steps one by one until I find the step that causes the recipe to fail. This is time and resource consuming.

As for the offending data triggering the problem, I still don't know how to get that, and that's actually crucially important for an ongoing issue we're having with Spark execution.

Therefore, I suggest that improved and simplified error logging would be very helpful in fixing problems in the future. Thank you for your consideration.

Users onboarded to Trifacta cannot be deleted from the GUI, only using API. In the GUI users can only be disabled but they still count toward the licensed users. Please allow users to be deleted from the GUI.

We would like to be able to split users into different user groups within the same workspace. Permissions to view and edit outputs, job runs and flows (including for administrators) would be allocated on a user group level (e.g. so one user group can edit flows, the associated job runs and outputs while other groups can only view them). Administrators would be allocated to a particular user group and their admin rights would apply to their own group only.

Parquet has been more performant than publishing to csv and love to have this feature implemented

We use heavily Tibco Data Virtualization server views and web services in our organization.

We need to have official connector supported by Trifacta to connect and fetch data from those.

Currently you have one top level folder. In order to keep flows and other objects organized it would be nice to create folders within folders. For example create a top folder called "Sales Data" and a subfolder called "Sales Pipeline Data".

Please allow connections to be created from Trifacta to SharePoint online using SSO authentication, just like for Azure SQL/DWH.

Allow for more then 1 job to be deleted at a time.

The ability to apply various interpolation methods (cspline, linear, etc.) between sorted columns of integers.

My use case is that by looking at the target table data, i need to have a column which will indicate which flow has loaded data into that target table. this will be useful for bug fix and tracing back data issues to a flow.

Rgt now we are hardcoding this value as a new column in the recipe step, but if some developer changes the flow name he/she has to manually change the recipe step to reflect the flow name, instead if we can have a dynamic flow name like we have $Filepath for filepath on similar fashion it will be useful.

We need the full steps on GCP Dataprep and GCP to allow us to run scheduled jobs as a true service account (not a user account) and not require authentication of the owning user account (which is timing out in the night due to 16 hour policy for users we have)

So when we schedule a job we should be able to choose a true technical account to "run the job as".

We have an issue as our AD users are synchronised from on premise and a 16 hour timeout policy is applied to each user so any job scheduled with a user will fail after 16 hours and job will be disabled . There is no way for us at our company to sync ad users to GCP IAM without this policy from on premise so we need to be able to run with Service Account.

A client is organizationally structured where GCP project administration is separated from tool (Dataprep) administration. Currently, usage charts are only visible in the admin console which is only accessible by project admins. We would like an additional IAM role or an ability to see usage charts without the ability to make project changes.

Have an option when scheduling jobs and if they fail to restart after X minutes. Most of the time when I have a job failure and rerun, it completes fine.