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Hi there,
I'm facing with a heavy doubt.
I created I power Bi report and I published it in my Power BI server.
The report is build on a SSAS tabular model (direct query off) BUT using a direct query approach to my SSAS databse.
I think that because I not imported from my SSAS database the data I cannot schedule the refresh in Power BI report.
There are any other approach to follow ?
In other platform - like SAP business objects for example - we can schedule report in order to get quickly a result.
Are any similar in Power BI server ?
thanks a lot.
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@Anonymous wrote:I think that because I not imported from my SSAS database the data I cannot schedule the refresh in Power BI report.
There are any other approach to follow ?
One approach that is often used with SSAS is to setup a SQL Agent job to trigger the refresh of the SSAS model.
@Anonymous wrote:I think that because I not imported from my SSAS database the data I cannot schedule the refresh in Power BI report.
There are any other approach to follow ?
One approach that is often used with SSAS is to setup a SQL Agent job to trigger the refresh of the SSAS model.
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