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richlyn
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Can i open on premise data in .pbix file in Excel

Hi All,

I have saved data in a pbix file in power BI and want to work on this data (import it in) in Excel.

Can this be done and how.

 

 

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BhaveshPatel
Community Champion
Community Champion

You can not import the PowerBI data into the Excel. You can export the data from powerbi visuals and can create a new data model in powerpivot Excel or adhoc analysis. 

 

You can also upload your powerbi file to Service and use Analyze in Excel feature to browse the cube but data modifications are not allowed in that case.

Thanks & Regards,
Bhavesh

Love the Self Service BI.
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ImkeF
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Super User

Yes, there are limitations to the methods officially supported. But there are workarounds:

 

If you just want to access the data as it is and build pivot-tables or charts on it, this method would be easiest:

http://exceleratorbi.com.au/excel-workbook-connection-local-power-bi-desktop/

 

But if you want to crunch the data further before creating your reports, you can also import the content of the pbix-file (incl. measures!) into Power Query in Excel, using the function that you find in this article:

http://www.thebiccountant.com/2016/11/15/incremental-load-powerbi/#more-1382

 

Pls let me know if you need any help implementing this.

Imke Feldmann (The BIccountant)

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ImkeF
Super User
Super User

Yes, there are limitations to the methods officially supported. But there are workarounds:

 

If you just want to access the data as it is and build pivot-tables or charts on it, this method would be easiest:

http://exceleratorbi.com.au/excel-workbook-connection-local-power-bi-desktop/

 

But if you want to crunch the data further before creating your reports, you can also import the content of the pbix-file (incl. measures!) into Power Query in Excel, using the function that you find in this article:

http://www.thebiccountant.com/2016/11/15/incremental-load-powerbi/#more-1382

 

Pls let me know if you need any help implementing this.

Imke Feldmann (The BIccountant)

If you liked my solution, please give it a thumbs up. And if I did answer your question, please mark this post as a solution. Thanks!

How to integrate M-code into your solution -- How to get your questions answered quickly -- How to provide sample data -- Check out more PBI- learning resources here -- Performance Tipps for M-queries

BhaveshPatel
Community Champion
Community Champion

You can not import the PowerBI data into the Excel. You can export the data from powerbi visuals and can create a new data model in powerpivot Excel or adhoc analysis. 

 

You can also upload your powerbi file to Service and use Analyze in Excel feature to browse the cube but data modifications are not allowed in that case.

Thanks & Regards,
Bhavesh

Love the Self Service BI.
Please use the 'Mark as answer' link to mark a post that answers your question. If you find a reply helpful, please remember to give Kudos.

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