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Migrating SSRS to the Power BI service as a Paginated Report, is there not a way to use a shared "Data Source" (the connection string not a sementic model like what PBI Desktop uses)?
If I have 50 reports that all connect to the same database on SSRS the reports all use that Data Source with the connection string to Dev/Test/Prod and we need to update that database name or string, etc... in SSRS we just edit that data source connection.
However in the PBI Service there does not seem to be a way to share a connection string that way so if I need to update a server name I have to open each and every report and then change it, save, re-publish.
Pipelines don't have that functionality for the paginated reports so is there anyway to handle this?
Thank you
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In SSRS/Report Server you can centrally manage an .rds shared data source and repoint Dev/Test/Prod in one place. In Power BI Service (workspace-based paginated reports) there isn’t an equivalent “single shared connection-string object” that multiple RDLs inherit from and that you can edit once to update all reports.
Hi @sasdfasdfsad,
Have you had a chance to review the solution we shared by @Zanqueta @cengizhanarslan? If the issue persists, feel free to reply so we can help further.
Thank you.
In SSRS/Report Server you can centrally manage an .rds shared data source and repoint Dev/Test/Prod in one place. In Power BI Service (workspace-based paginated reports) there isn’t an equivalent “single shared connection-string object” that multiple RDLs inherit from and that you can edit once to update all reports.
Hi @sasdfasdfsad,
“Is there not a way to use a shared ‘Data Source’ (the connection string) in the Power BI service for paginated reports, like in SSRS?”
“If I have to change a server name, do I really have to open every report?”
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The deployment pipelines don't support parameters for paginated reports sadly 😞
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