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I have build a model in my BI report, with relationship connecting a serval of tables.
I am trying to use Excel connecting to this BI dataset and create a Excel table for users to review regularly.
However, I found that 'relationship' and 'RLS' seems cannot be inherited from BI to Excel.
May I know is there any workaround?
Thanks.
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Hi @Anonymous
'Manage data model' option in excel will only show the data model when you connect data source in excel. A Data Model is created automatically when you import two or more tables simultaneously from a database. When you import one table, you can select 'add this data to data model'. Refer this article: Advanced Excel - Data Model
In this issue, 'Analyze in excel' just quotes the dataset from power bi service, not as a single data source, this dataset is come from your .pbix file which has included relationships etc. so it will not be used as a single data source to be added to data model in excel.
In other words, the dataset itself has been a model, you can manage it in your power bi desktop not in excel to recreate a model.
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Community Support Team _Tang
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@Anonymous , RLS is supported in analyze in excel
"Row-level security (RLS) is supported for Analyze in Excel. RLS is enforced at the data-model level, and is always applied to all users accessing data in the report. Read more about row-level security."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/collaborate-share/service-analyze-in-excel
refer similar issue and solution - https://www.pbiusergroup.com/communities/community-home/digestviewer/viewthread?MessageKey=a5e803cc-2edc-44e6-a45d-8443bc4bcaee&CommunityKey=b35c8468-2fd8-4e1a-8429-322c39fe7110&tab=digestviewer
@amitchandak thanks for your information.
Besides, is there any way I can keep the relationships between different tables from BI to Excel?
Since I found there is no any relationship in the Excel for all those tables anymore.
thanks.
Hi @Anonymous
'Manage data model' option in excel will only show the data model when you connect data source in excel. A Data Model is created automatically when you import two or more tables simultaneously from a database. When you import one table, you can select 'add this data to data model'. Refer this article: Advanced Excel - Data Model
In this issue, 'Analyze in excel' just quotes the dataset from power bi service, not as a single data source, this dataset is come from your .pbix file which has included relationships etc. so it will not be used as a single data source to be added to data model in excel.
In other words, the dataset itself has been a model, you can manage it in your power bi desktop not in excel to recreate a model.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Tang
If this post helps, please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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