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Hi!
I have a semantic model and report published to the Service and I would like to create a new report that consumes from the same semantic model.
I already know that I can achieve that by selecting the option "Get Data --> Power BI Semantic Models" and then choosing the model I want. That will create a Live Connection to the model.
I have two issues with that:
1) Is there a way of consuming the semantic model but in Import Mode?
2) I need to duplicate an existing report (it has more than 20 pages). If I duplicate the .pbix file and then connect to the semantic model by Live Connection, it will duplicate all tables/measures and I would have to map each visual to the new source. Is there any way to improve this?
Thanks guys!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @PAschieri ,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum regarding the issue you're experiencing.
Power BI Service do not allow you to consume a published Power BI Semantic Model in Import Mode directly but the only option available is a Live Connection.
For the second one,the best way to avoid manually remapping visuals is to use Power BI Template (.PBIT) files. Shared datasets may maintain a stable connection to the same data model, so when you duplicate reports, the visuals will retain their original mapping to the same dataset.
If this post helps, please give us Kudos and consider Accept it as a solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @PAschieri
Yes I agree with @Anonymous comments. It won't allow to use as import mode. Thanks @Anonymous for clarification.
Hi @PAschieri ,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum regarding the issue you're experiencing.
Power BI Service do not allow you to consume a published Power BI Semantic Model in Import Mode directly but the only option available is a Live Connection.
For the second one,the best way to avoid manually remapping visuals is to use Power BI Template (.PBIT) files. Shared datasets may maintain a stable connection to the same data model, so when you duplicate reports, the visuals will retain their original mapping to the same dataset.
If this post helps, please give us Kudos and consider Accept it as a solution to help the other members find it more quickly.