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Hello everyone,
Due to the huge Data set I have and the many manipulation steps I have to do, I have to move the first steps from Power BI and to an SQL Server.
However, because I'm using Mac, the SSMS doesn't work. I then found a solution to use DBeaver.
Is there a way to connect DBeaver to Power BI without having to pay for the solution?
Thank you
Hi @S3 ,
As far as I know, DBeaver should be a third party tool which need us to pay. You can refer to below blog to learn more details about the data source Power BI supports.
For reference:
Here I suggest you to try ODBC connection to get data from SQL Server in Power BI.
For reference:
Importing SQL Server Data into Power BI Through an ODBC Connection
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
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Hello @v-rzhou-msft ,
Thank you for your reply.
All I want is to use an SQL Server with my Mac (for Data manipulation) and then connect it to Power BI to create Dashboards.
The biggest obstacle is that I have a Mac and I can't change it now. The SSMS isn't downloading on my Parallels Virtual Machine because I have an M1 Chip..
Did your issue get resolved? I am having the same problem.
Tried everything but didn't worked.
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