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When I click Save report it overwrites the exisitng report, can i get pervious version and new version from the meta data of Power bI? What if user wrongly update the report and save it and i want to get the old report back?
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DNaveens - good question. I wish there was a way to do this. So far the best I have come up with is the initial time a user wants to edit a report in embedded view we ONLY allow the user to do a "Save as" which essentially creates a copy. Then we can allow the user to do a save on the copied report. This is a work-around, as we can only get back to the base version if needed and not each individual save.
DNaveens - good question. I wish there was a way to do this. So far the best I have come up with is the initial time a user wants to edit a report in embedded view we ONLY allow the user to do a "Save as" which essentially creates a copy. Then we can allow the user to do a save on the copied report. This is a work-around, as we can only get back to the base version if needed and not each individual save.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Version control itself is not available in PowerBI as of now. You have to do that seperately .
I've written an article which might useful for you, I used Azure DevOps (git) as the source control in my artcile
For more references: (Thanks to @GilbertQ )
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