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tomascid
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Sharing sync'd queries amongst reports

I'm looking for a solution conceptually similar to this:

https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2016/11/29/sharing-power-query-queries-with-azure-data-catalog/

However it seems that Microsoft has discontinued the Data Catalog. 

Does anyone know how to keep a query sync'd amongst multiple reports? Ideally I'd like a library of "final" queries which I can import, export, check in/out of a shared library with versioning, etc.

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BA_Pete
Super User
Super User

Hi @tomascid ,

 

Sounds like you want Dataflows.

In the Service, select a workspace you want to add a dataflow to, then go to the 'New' button and select Dataflow:

BA_Pete_0-1643889517421.png

 

You'll get a load of options for sources, but these are essentially the same as 'Get Data' sources in Desktop. Once you're in, just think of your Dataflows as 'Power Query Online'.

 

You can access your dataflows from Desktop by going to New Source > Power Platform > PBI Dataflows:

BA_Pete_1-1643889707289.png

 

More MS info:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/dataflows/dataflows-introduction-self-serv... 

 

Pete



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Anonymous
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Hi @tomascid ,

 

There are three common ways to share queries:

1.Copy / Paste
2.Copy the M code

3.Creating a Power BI Template (.pbit) to share with other users.

 

Reference: Share a query - Power Query | Microsoft Docs

 

Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @tomascid ,

 

There are three common ways to share queries:

1.Copy / Paste
2.Copy the M code

3.Creating a Power BI Template (.pbit) to share with other users.

 

Reference: Share a query - Power Query | Microsoft Docs

 

Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

BA_Pete
Super User
Super User

Hi @tomascid ,

 

Sounds like you want Dataflows.

In the Service, select a workspace you want to add a dataflow to, then go to the 'New' button and select Dataflow:

BA_Pete_0-1643889517421.png

 

You'll get a load of options for sources, but these are essentially the same as 'Get Data' sources in Desktop. Once you're in, just think of your Dataflows as 'Power Query Online'.

 

You can access your dataflows from Desktop by going to New Source > Power Platform > PBI Dataflows:

BA_Pete_1-1643889707289.png

 

More MS info:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/dataflows/dataflows-introduction-self-serv... 

 

Pete



Now accepting Kudos! If my post helped you, why not give it a thumbs-up?

Proud to be a Datanaut!




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