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Hello! I downloaded the PBI from a generated Usage Metrics Report and I wanted to refresh manually it and build my visuals around the datasets.
But i dont have the UsageMetricsDataConnector.GetMetricsData module.
Can someone share it?
Error:
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Hi @Anonymous
If you download the pbix file from the Report->File->Download pbix file, the pbix file you open is a static file.
It holds data from the historical behavior.
To dig into the report data, or to build your own reports against the underlying dataset, you have two options:
Make a copy of the report in the Power BI service. See Save a copy of the Usage Metrics report later in this article for details.
Connect to the dataset from Power BI Desktop. For every workspace, the dataset has the name "Report Usage Metrics Model." See Establish a connection to a published dataset for details.
Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
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Hi @Anonymous
@v-juanli-msft Why isn't it possible to build a local model using UsageMetricsDataConnector.GetMetricsData()?
Hi @Anonymous
Hi @Anonymous
If you download the pbix file from the Report->File->Download pbix file, the pbix file you open is a static file.
It holds data from the historical behavior.
To dig into the report data, or to build your own reports against the underlying dataset, you have two options:
Make a copy of the report in the Power BI service. See Save a copy of the Usage Metrics report later in this article for details.
Connect to the dataset from Power BI Desktop. For every workspace, the dataset has the name "Report Usage Metrics Model." See Establish a connection to a published dataset for details.
Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.