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Hello PowerBi Community,
Someone shared me a dataset and i have the "Read, share, build" permissions.
When I go to PBI desktop, and I try to use this dataset, I don't have the Power Query option to change the queries on the dataset. (I can not add columns and use DAX for example)
Do I need other permissions to do this ? Or maybe it is simply impossible ?
Thank you for your help !
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Hi @Anonymous
Sharing a dataflow could be a solution. When you connect to a dataflow you create queries and so a new dataset. So you will be able to use Power Query functionnalities.
Hi @Anonymous ,
When using Power BI Desktop connecting with dataset on Power BI Service, it is Live Connection. Thare are a few Limitations and considerations such as you can't use Power Query. For more details you could check the document.
If you want to custom the dataset, you may consider to download the .PBIX file.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/service-export-to-pbix
Best Regards,
Jay
Hi @Anonymous
Yes it is just impossible. When you connect to a shared dataset you can not modify it : you can just use it to build visuals.
If you want to be able to modify the queries you have to ask the owner of the dataset to give you a .pbix copy to personnalize the queries and so build a new (different) dataset.
Have a good day
Please accept it as a solution if it solved your issue
Hello @AntoineTRICHET
Thank you for your answer.
Do you know if it would be the same problem if the owner shared a dataflow instead of a dataset ?
Hi @Anonymous
Sharing a dataflow could be a solution. When you connect to a dataflow you create queries and so a new dataset. So you will be able to use Power Query functionnalities.
@AntoineTRICHET
The owner tried to share the dataflow, but after some research, it seems impossbile to share a DataFlow without granting access to the workspace right ? (the owner doesn't want to give me access to all his DataFlows obviously).
@Anonymous
Unfortunately for you, you need to add the person to the workspace to share the dataflow with him. But you can duplicate the dataflow in another workspace.
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