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sivanagamahesh
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Power BI Rest Api Dataset in Power Bi Desktop?

Hi,

 

I successfully managed to connect a java application to Power BI REST API and managed to create a dataset and added some data.

I can view this data from Power BI web interface, make reports, graph etc.

Is it possible to connect Power BI Desktop to this datasets and create custom reports from there? I'm asking this because the desktop application seems to be more complete. You can edit column names, merge tables, etc. all things that are not available in the web application.

Thanks all for the help.

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Eric_Zhang
Microsoft Employee
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@sivanagamahesh wrote:

Hi,

 

I successfully managed to connect a java application to Power BI REST API and managed to create a dataset and added some data.

I can view this data from Power BI web interface, make reports, graph etc.

Is it possible to connect Power BI Desktop to this datasets and create custom reports from there? I'm asking this because the desktop application seems to be more complete. You can edit column names, merge tables, etc. all things that are not available in the web application.

Thanks all for the help.


@sivanagamahesh

You can actually connect to the datasets in Power BI Service from Power BI desktop, do note the Limitations and considerations.

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Eric_Zhang
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee


@sivanagamahesh wrote:

Hi,

 

I successfully managed to connect a java application to Power BI REST API and managed to create a dataset and added some data.

I can view this data from Power BI web interface, make reports, graph etc.

Is it possible to connect Power BI Desktop to this datasets and create custom reports from there? I'm asking this because the desktop application seems to be more complete. You can edit column names, merge tables, etc. all things that are not available in the web application.

Thanks all for the help.


@sivanagamahesh

You can actually connect to the datasets in Power BI Service from Power BI desktop, do note the Limitations and considerations.

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