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Anonymous
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Get a list with names of pages and visualization

Hi! My team and I are working on some documentation for our dashboard, so we need to have a table in excel with 

 

- A column with the names of each page/tab of the report

- A column with the names of each visualization, per page

- A column with the columns and measures used per visualization

 

It would be nice if some of you could help us. Thanks a lot!!

 

 

 

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Daryl-Lynch-Bzy
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Hi @Anonymous - you should try an external tool like Power BI Helper.  Document a Power BI file and report in a few clicks: all DAX code, visualization, Power Query scripts - RADACAD

  • File name, path, the date of documentation
  • all visualization pages and their details
  • all visuals in every page with their details
  • all the bookmarks and which pages the bookmarks are bound to.
  • all the columns, and measures used in Power BI visuals
  • all the tables used in Power BI visuals
  • all the columns, tables, and measures NOT used in Power BI visuals (good source to clean up, although Power BI helper can do that for you in a few clicks)
  • all the tables in the model with their details. If they are calculated tables, their DAX expression will be there too.
  • all the measures with their DAX expressions, with also two tables of dependency tree and reverse dependency tree (both useful to detect where the measure is used, or what other fields/tables/measures used in the expression of this measure).
  • all the relationships and their details
  • all the roles (defined for row-level security) and their expressions
  • report level measures if there is any

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Daryl-Lynch-Bzy
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Hi @Anonymous - you should try an external tool like Power BI Helper.  Document a Power BI file and report in a few clicks: all DAX code, visualization, Power Query scripts - RADACAD

  • File name, path, the date of documentation
  • all visualization pages and their details
  • all visuals in every page with their details
  • all the bookmarks and which pages the bookmarks are bound to.
  • all the columns, and measures used in Power BI visuals
  • all the tables used in Power BI visuals
  • all the columns, tables, and measures NOT used in Power BI visuals (good source to clean up, although Power BI helper can do that for you in a few clicks)
  • all the tables in the model with their details. If they are calculated tables, their DAX expression will be there too.
  • all the measures with their DAX expressions, with also two tables of dependency tree and reverse dependency tree (both useful to detect where the measure is used, or what other fields/tables/measures used in the expression of this measure).
  • all the relationships and their details
  • all the roles (defined for row-level security) and their expressions
  • report level measures if there is any

How does one actually get this? Providing an email for the download link doesn't do anything.

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