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Maathir
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Different data source in one report

Hi 

 

I want to create a report from three different data sources (ClickUp list, Excel, API). Is it possible? Could you provide me with details on how I can do it? Or is there any course or video I can refer to for guidance?

 

Thank you very much. 

 

 

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Gabry
Super User
Super User

Hello Maathir,

you can have many sources as you want. You just click on "Get data" then you select the datasource you want.

Then you create a data model using star schema (you connect the table via relationships).

But if you ask that type of question sounds like you do not know almost nothing about powerbi and datamodeling, if so I can suggest you to look on microsoft learn, youtube, sqlbi, udemy.

 

have a good day

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Anonymous
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Thank you @Gabry   for your prompt reply.

Hi @Maathir  ,

Yes, it is possible to create reports from different data sources in Power BI. You can follow the below steps to solve the problem:

 

1. You can import data by selecting 'Get Data' in the Power BI Desktop 'Home'.

For Excel files, select Excel; for API data, you can select web or a specific connector. For ClickUp lists, you may need to export the data to a format that Power BI can introduce (such as Excel or CSV) or use ClickUp's API.

 

2.You can transform and adjust data from different sources in the Power Query editor. The following tutorial is helpful:

Tutorial: Combine data from Excel and an OData feed in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

3. If data sources share common fields, you can create relationships between them in Power BI Desktop. For more information about creating and managing relationships, see:

Create and manage relationships in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

For integrating data from different sources, the following tutorial is helpful:

Tutorial: Combine data from Excel and an OData feed in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn


If you are looking for a more structured learning experience, consider browsing the end-to-end tutorials available on Microsoft Learn:
End-to-end tutorials in Microsoft Fabric - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn

 

Best Regards,

Ada Wang

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Aryna
Helper V
Helper V

Hi, yes, you can try Power BI connectors to ingarate different data sources into one report. Here is an example: https://vidi-corp.com/connect-clickup-to-power-bi-tableau-looker-studio/

Anonymous
Not applicable

Thank you @Gabry   for your prompt reply.

Hi @Maathir  ,

Yes, it is possible to create reports from different data sources in Power BI. You can follow the below steps to solve the problem:

 

1. You can import data by selecting 'Get Data' in the Power BI Desktop 'Home'.

For Excel files, select Excel; for API data, you can select web or a specific connector. For ClickUp lists, you may need to export the data to a format that Power BI can introduce (such as Excel or CSV) or use ClickUp's API.

 

2.You can transform and adjust data from different sources in the Power Query editor. The following tutorial is helpful:

Tutorial: Combine data from Excel and an OData feed in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

3. If data sources share common fields, you can create relationships between them in Power BI Desktop. For more information about creating and managing relationships, see:

Create and manage relationships in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

For integrating data from different sources, the following tutorial is helpful:

Tutorial: Combine data from Excel and an OData feed in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn


If you are looking for a more structured learning experience, consider browsing the end-to-end tutorials available on Microsoft Learn:
End-to-end tutorials in Microsoft Fabric - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn

 

Best Regards,

Ada Wang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Gabry
Super User
Super User

Hello Maathir,

you can have many sources as you want. You just click on "Get data" then you select the datasource you want.

Then you create a data model using star schema (you connect the table via relationships).

But if you ask that type of question sounds like you do not know almost nothing about powerbi and datamodeling, if so I can suggest you to look on microsoft learn, youtube, sqlbi, udemy.

 

have a good day

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