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Rohitb
Helper I
Helper I

Open "PowerBI" Desktop using PowerShell

Hello,

I have a requirement where I have to open PowerBI Desktop Application via PowerShell & also open a PBIX File using PowerShell.

Can someone help me with this ?

2 ACCEPTED SOLUTIONS
Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @Rohitb ,

 

At my knowledge, we can get path of the .pbix file and open power bi desktop with the .pbix file using powershell.

 

Sample:

$PowerBIFilePath = "C:\*** "

Start-Process -FilePath $PowerBIFilePath

 

Best Regards,

Wearsky

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This PowerShell code opens your Power BI and then saves your PBIX file as a PBIT.
You need to change lines two and three in this code according to your path.

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Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Windows.Forms
$powerBIPath = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Power BI Desktop RS\bin\PBIDesktop.exe"
$filePath = "C:\Users\Ahadk\OneDrive\Desktop\Working.pbix"

Start-Process $powerBIPath -ArgumentList $filePath
Start-Sleep -Seconds 30
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('%')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('F')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('{ENTER}')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('{DOWN}')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 0.5
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('{DOWN}')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('{ENTER}')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('{ENTER}')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 2
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait("{TAB}")
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('{DOWN}')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('{DOWN}')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait("{TAB}")
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait("{ENTER}")

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ahadkarimi
Solution Specialist
Solution Specialist

Open PowerShell:

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Place PBIDesktop file path between double quotes, like this:

Start-Process -FilePath "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Power BI Desktop RS\bin\PBIDesktop.exe"

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for PBIX files:
Place your file path between double quotes, like this:

Start-Process -FilePath "C:\Users\Ahadk\OneDrive\Desktop\test.pbix"

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Hey @ahadkarimi 

Opening the pbix was already stated by @Anonymous . 

The next ask from the user is to save the opened file as another format. 

 




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This PowerShell code opens your Power BI and then saves your PBIX file as a PBIT.
You need to change lines two and three in this code according to your path.

ahadkarimi_1-1723396066882.png

 


ahadkarimi_2-1723396348173.png

 


Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Windows.Forms
$powerBIPath = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Power BI Desktop RS\bin\PBIDesktop.exe"
$filePath = "C:\Users\Ahadk\OneDrive\Desktop\Working.pbix"

Start-Process $powerBIPath -ArgumentList $filePath
Start-Sleep -Seconds 30
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('%')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('F')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('{ENTER}')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('{DOWN}')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 0.5
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('{DOWN}')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('{ENTER}')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('{ENTER}')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 2
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait("{TAB}")
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('{DOWN}')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('{DOWN}')
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait("{TAB}")
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait("{ENTER}")
Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @Rohitb ,

 

At my knowledge, we can get path of the .pbix file and open power bi desktop with the .pbix file using powershell.

 

Sample:

$PowerBIFilePath = "C:\*** "

Start-Process -FilePath $PowerBIFilePath

 

Best Regards,

Wearsky

Thankyou for your response @Anonymous .

How do I save the PowerBI File as PBIT/PBIP using PowerShell ?

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @Rohitb ,

 

I'm afraid that this requirement cannot be easily implemented with PowerShell. This may require programming experience with PowerShell and .NET. As a simple workaround, please try Power Automate Desktop.

Sample:

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You can record your operation steps, such as saving, etc…

 

Best Regards,

Wearsky

@Anonymous  Thankyou for your response.

I have already explored Power Automate way but we want to explore via PowerShell/Python/.Net

Can you please help with either of the 3 coding language ?

I am not sure whether this is even possible because based on MSFT documentation; the only was is for it to be done manually




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Topmate : https://topmate.io/nandan_hegde
Blog :https://datasharkx.wordpress.com

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