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I am just curious as to how most people are 'source controlling' their power bi development files and how they do it.
I have read a variety of ways to do it and i current check my pbit's into a git repo.
Curious to see what others are doing out there?
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Hi @vanessafvg ,
Or try to use deployment pipelines feature if you have power bi premium workspace.
Understand the deployment process (preview)
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Lionel Chen
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@v-lionel-msft thanks not currently using premium but thats good to know.
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Hi @vanessafvg ,
Just found this article on how you can maintain version control on your pbix files:
Thanks,
Pragati
hi @Pragati11 i did see that, i suppose thats what's i am debating within myself, i much prefer the idea of checking it into git in a pbit rather than one drive or sharepoint.. but was curious what other thought.
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@vanessafvg ,Hope you have checked this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3s9isKKdDs&vl=en
no i haven't @amitchandak , thanks will do
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@vanessafvg - That's the most common thing that I see out there, PBIT stored in a SharePoint list, GitHub repository, etc.
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