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Hello, I'm fairly new to Power BI
I'm creating a dashboard on Power BI desktop that has to receive information from other different reports created from different people. Basically all the information I need to retrieve are tables from these other reports, and I use them to build visuals on my own dashboard. Currently I follow these steps:
1)Acces the different reports Ihave to gather information from and export one by one the tables that I need to get from them to excel
2)Stack these exported tables into one central excel file that I am using as my "database"
3)Create my visuals on the dashboard using this "database"
I have to update this dashboard daily (sometimes more than once), which means that I have to repeat this process of extraction many times.
Is there a way I could automate this information exportation to excel?
Thanks in advance!
Hi, @Anonymous
If you have access to the data sources of other different reports, you may connect to data sources with a pbix file. If you're on premium, you could write an integration outside of Power BI that generates a query using the XMLA endpoint and then sends it on somewhere else.
Best Regards
Allan
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Yes, they are different pbix reports.
@Anonymous it is not very clear what you are trying to achieve. Read this post to get your answer quickly.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
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