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Hi,
If i want to add a new query and the source that i want is All the tables that already exist in the power bi.
How should be the query to get all tables that already existi in power bi because I did some modification on them and I dont want them to get the source from SQL Server.
Beside that I've imported that data as IMPORT not Direct.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Publish your PBIX to the Service.
Make sure you turn on the Preview feature for connecting to Power BI Service as a data source.
Create a new PBIX and connect to your dataset in Power BI Service.
Publish your PBIX to the Service.
Make sure you turn on the Preview feature for connecting to Power BI Service as a data source.
Create a new PBIX and connect to your dataset in Power BI Service.
This could work but still not local
There is a technique for connecting to the local SSAS instance for an open PBIX file. That might also get you there.
https://exceleratorbi.com.au/excel-workbook-connection-local-power-bi-desktop/
If you find please let me know
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