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Accessing multiple datasets in single report

I uploaded several datasets already available to me, and now i want to create a single report using them. Can there be a way to refer to multiple datasets in a single report?
Status: Needs Votes
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vishal_soni
New Member
I uploaded several datasets already available to me, and now i want to create a single report using them. Can there be a way to refer to multiple datasets in a single report?
Erik_N
Microsoft Employee
How the heck is this only 7 votes? This is a MUST!
Erik_N
Microsoft Employee
This and the other two ideas with the same name need to be merged.
Sunkari
Responsive Resident
We required this functionality
sridhar_manicka
New Member
From OMS we can configure to push data to Power BI, but it is creating separate dataset for each OMS rule/queries. If we need to create single report from multiple dataset then it is not possible. We need to have filters at report level from multiple dataset. Dashboard also not solving this usecase. OMS is not having enough option to view the data or enlarge the graphs.
fbcideas_migusr
New Member
This is a feature that we really need as well in order to utilize Power BI's potential.
Stevetommo
Regular Visitor
Really need this as the speedy proliferation of data sets starts to get very untidy, very quickly. Even the option to use a Power BI service source to drive an existing report by manually changing the fields. Laborious but at least reports can share data sources. It's not as if they are similar sources - they are the same
derrick_ashwort
New Member
Seems crazy not to be able to do this. If you have a lot of historical data you can query it into a dataset, and not have to refresh it all the time... it can just be there. Then you would only have to query going forward...
sedat
New Member
Extreamly required
jlasov
New Member
This is a must! This will take auto-refresh to a whole new level and allow PowerBI to compete so much more effectively over Tableau and Qlik - which both can do this.