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Dear community,
We use tabular models as a data source for some of our reports. When publishing these reports in the Power BI App / Power BI Service, an identifier or login data must be formally specified to access the tabular model. We had updated these identifiers to the current login data of the team members during the course of a reorganization of the team. A few days ago, the semantic models were suddenly reverted to the old login data although nobody had changed this information. As a consequence end-users could not access the reports anymore, since the login data was outdated.
In addition, some of the affected reports also had old report versions published without anyone having reset them to the old versions / re-uploaded the old reports that we had actually revised in the meantime (e.g. old visualizations that had already been revised in the meantime).
The symptoms have now been resolved, but we are still puzzled about the root cause. We have not been able to find out that there has ever been a similar problem, neither in the Microsoft forum nor from neighboring data teams.
Has anyone here ever had a similar problem?
And is it also possible to control the versions of not only the reports themselves, but also of the whole published app (entirety of the reports that are visible in the app)?
Kind regards,
Thomas
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