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I can use a certain table from one report into another report. How do I copy this one into the other?
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Just navigate to the Modelling section in Power BI Desktop.
Then select the table you want to copy and just right-click on one of the columns of the table and you get an option to Copy Table:
The go to your another power BI file and select option Enter Data to paste the copied table:
But this way is only suggested when you don't have a huge number of rows in the table as it has certain limitations on number of rows you can copy from a table.
Thank you @Anonymous
Good Morning All,
How do I copy a table with a huge amount of informationon it ? for instancemy calendar.
Thannks
Thank you all. "Problem" solved
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Hi @Anonymous ,
If you dont need any other table apart from that report then you can directly connect to dataset of that report.
Thanks,
Samarth
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Just navigate to the Modelling section in Power BI Desktop.
Then select the table you want to copy and just right-click on one of the columns of the table and you get an option to Copy Table:
The go to your another power BI file and select option Enter Data to paste the copied table:
But this way is only suggested when you don't have a huge number of rows in the table as it has certain limitations on number of rows you can copy from a table.
Would 42,000 ROWS fail with this method? I tried but it did not work for me. @Pragati11 do you have another method that could work?
HI @Anonymous ,
You ca connect to the same data-source and bring this table into your new Power BI file.
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