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Hello everyone,
I’m exploring whether Power BI is a viable tool for the objectives we’re aiming to achieve in our company.
Before diving deeper, I’d appreciate your insights on the following:
As I’m new to Power BI and still learning about its capabilities, any tips, tutorials, or resources related to this setup would be greatly appreciated.
I appreciate any help you can provide.
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To answer your questions:
1. Yes, it can handle them.
2. Technically you can write data back. On practice you shouldn't do it. If you have already a SQL database that should be the source for all data. If you need to have calculations from Power BI written back, do them initially on the database. Power BI should be used to consume and report data. And yes, you can connect an Excel file to a database (or a Power BI semantic model as well).
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Yes, Power BI can handle your workflow:
For automation, use Power Automate to update SQL, refresh Power BI, and sync Excel.
Yes, Power BI can handle your workflow:
For automation, use Power Automate to update SQL, refresh Power BI, and sync Excel.
To answer your questions:
1. Yes, it can handle them.
2. Technically you can write data back. On practice you shouldn't do it. If you have already a SQL database that should be the source for all data. If you need to have calculations from Power BI written back, do them initially on the database. Power BI should be used to consume and report data. And yes, you can connect an Excel file to a database (or a Power BI semantic model as well).
Proud to be a Super User!
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