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To extract the underlying data model of a report, and which PowerBI Tables and Columns are being used within a report, we’ve been utilizing the REST API to export reports in .pbix format.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/power-bi/reports/export-report-in-group
Read about PBIP, TMDL, Git integration and general CI/CD guidelines.
@lbendlin thanks for your message, as I understood, downloading or exporting a report (via API) using PBIP is not yet supported.
https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Developer/Export-API/m-p/3549748
It's the other way round. Start with the PBIP before you publish.
There are a couple of issues here:
- I have hundreds of reports, and it is not viable to re-publish all reports to pbip.
- Even if I publish this as PBIP, I cannot download the report as .pbip via the API.
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