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Dear Techies,
I would like to consume the dataset to SQL tables. Is there a way to achieve this?
I have done the following
1. Register an app with Azure AD
2. Get an authentication access token
Next step is to use Getdataset() to read the data and load it to SQL table. I'm stuck here. Can you please help me
Thanks,
Latheesh
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Hi @latheesh89,
Based on my research, we could export Power BI dataset to SQL Server using R or SSIS. If your dataset is hold on service, you could first download it to desktop.
For more details, please refer to: EXPORTING POWER BI DATA TO SQL SERVER
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hey Latheesh, if I understand your question it looks like your trying to get data from and existing AD app and then push the data to a SQL table either on-prem or in Azure, is that correct? Also are you trying to do this from the PowerBI service or our on-prem PowerBI Report Server offering? Thanks!
Yes, I am trying to do it from PBI service.
Unfortunately this forum is for the on-prem Power BI Report Server, you can try to submit your question to the service forum here:
http://community.powerbi.com/t5/Service/bd-p/power-bi-web-app
You'll probabaly get more traction there. Thanks!
Hi @latheesh89,
Based on my research, we could export Power BI dataset to SQL Server using R or SSIS. If your dataset is hold on service, you could first download it to desktop.
For more details, please refer to: EXPORTING POWER BI DATA TO SQL SERVER
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Thanks Yuliana for your valuable suggestion. Yes I agree that is one way of doing but, I am looking for one stop solution rather going to on-prem.
Thanks again!
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