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Hi, is it possible to configure Power BI report server using PowerShell?
I already have Power BI report server installed (also using PowerShell), but I have not run the Report server configuration manager yet. Is it possible to automate this?
For SSRS it is possible to retrieve the configuration and manipulate it, something like this:
$config = Get-WmiObject –namespace "root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ReportServer\NameOfMyInstance\V13\Admin" -class MSReportServer_ConfigurationSetting -filter "InstanceName='NameOfMyInstance'"
I'm having hard time to achive something similar for Power BI report server.
Thanks for advice,
Petr
Hi @parik,
I would suggest you firstly go through this article, there are some commands which you can try: https://github.com/Microsoft/ReportingServicesTools
Regarding detail code, maybe @mgmeyer@riccardomuti can help you?
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Hi @v-qiuyu-msft,
thanks for answer. It looks very promising. I'll try it and mark your answer as solution if I succeed.
Petr
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