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PrasBiswas
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10 years ago
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Using Active Directory domains and forests as a data source

  Can I connect to over 60 Domains and many Forests in a globally deployed Active Directory  to create reports that sums them up / rolls them up / generates reprots for data across 60 domains (mostl...
  • Greg_Deckler's avatar
    Greg_Deckler
    10 years ago

    Yes, the overall process would be the same. You have Active Directory connector in Power Query (at least for Excel 2013). And you would still do the append query process. The reports and sharing would be a bit different, you would create Power View tabs in Excel for your reports, put the Excel file on One Drive and then connect to it, pin your visualizations to dashboards, etc. Alternatively, you could just import the Excel file into a dataset and then use Power BI Service to create reports and then pin visualizations to dashboards.

     

    I don't see a real advantage to use one or the Excel or Desktop. If you are talking about the approach of using Append queries, I am recommending that approach because I don't know of any other way to do it in Power Query/Power BI. The AD connector only allows you to connect to a single domain as far as I am aware so you would have to do each one individually and then either deal with 60 different tables or append/merge them together.