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Hi.
I have a report with 3 sheets and alot of graphs and bookmarks.
Is it possible to save down the "shell" of all this so i can make a new report where i just import the dataset and this template (Shell).
(I will uppload this report to another app and would like just have 1 app that i reload with new data)
/Thanks so much
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Hi
I found a sulotion (Not sure if this what you said @amitchandak )
I take a copy of the report, i delete everything under the fields (tables , measure and such)
When alla the data is gone i have the "Shell" and the option to add "Power BI datasets" under the Home tab works.
if not all the data is delete you will get and error message when trying to add a "Power Bi datasets"
@Wresen Correct. A PBIT is for saving a file without the data in it, which is why it is small. That way, you can use it for version control without exposing sensitive data or storing 270MB each time. Also, they are handy if you want to send it to someone and they can point it to their data that mirrors your format/model. Think 20 people with Systems Center Configuration Manager installed. You can create reports, they point it to their instance of SCCM and they get the reports with their data versus anyone else's SCCM data.
Thanks @Greg_Deckler and @amitchandak
I might have not explained good what i wanted.
@amitchandak Yes i just want the template without data.
@Greg_Deckler i tried what you wrote but when i do that i also data , i just want the report without data so i can import the dataset. (I have alot of options when i try this , sample file , transform sample file and so on , and from what i can see all contains the data)
/Thanks
Hi
I found a sulotion (Not sure if this what you said @amitchandak )
I take a copy of the report, i delete everything under the fields (tables , measure and such)
When alla the data is gone i have the "Shell" and the option to add "Power BI datasets" under the Home tab works.
if not all the data is delete you will get and error message when trying to add a "Power Bi datasets"
@Wresen - A PBIT should be the Power BI report without the data. Sorry, not understanding what you are seeing.
I might not understand that then how the Pbit works. I make a Pbit of my report like you mention above (it becoms 3 Meg in Size instead of 270meg)
I Import the Pbit in a new report , But before it get loaded a window pop up and i have to choose between Load or Edit in a drop box and i have another dropbox with Parameters (all the tabels and such) and options for Sample File , Transformed File or Transformd Sample file.
If i choose Load and Sample File as the dedaut it becomes a normal report with all the data (when saved its size its around 270 meg again)
/Thanks
@Wresen Correct. A PBIT is for saving a file without the data in it, which is why it is small. That way, you can use it for version control without exposing sensitive data or storing 270MB each time. Also, they are handy if you want to send it to someone and they can point it to their data that mirrors your format/model. Think 20 people with Systems Center Configuration Manager installed. You can create reports, they point it to their instance of SCCM and they get the reports with their data versus anyone else's SCCM data.
@Wresen - Yes, save it as a template (PBIT) file. File | Save As, select PBIT from the drop down:
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