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Hello,
unfortunately I have not yet found a solution how to create a Power BI report based on multiple semantic models.
Is there a solution or a workaround how such a report can be created?
Best regards!
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Hello @MarvEw1111 ,
yes it works with several semantic models, you just need to use the connector more than once for each semantic model.
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Hi,
the connection to one dataset works finde. But we would like to combine more than one semantic model in one Power BI Report.
Hello @MarvEw1111 ,
yes it works with several semantic models, you just need to use the connector more than once for each semantic model.
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I checked my connectors but unfortentaly I do not have this connenctor. I'm using the version June 2024.
Hello @MarvEw1111 ,
it's under the microsoft fabric
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I found it but it only allows one semantic model connection
Hello @MarvEw1111 ,
yes, but you can do it several times, so you first pick the semantic model, then you get another data from the same connector and so on.
I tried it myself and it worked.
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Hi @Idrissshatila
How you can achieve if you want to combine the data from multiple semantic models , without need to refresh the new one ?
Hello @MarvEw1111 ,
did you try to connect to the semantic model published in service using the connect to semantic dataset connection in Power bi and it didn't work?
check it out https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/desktop-report-lifecycle-datasets
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