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Is there any documentation for connecting PowerBI Report Server to SCCM? We want to create some custom patching dashboards.
The IT guys asked me for documentation on setting up the connection, but I couldn't find much, aside from what I linked below.
Do we just need to connect to the DB like any other application?
Thanks,
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@RShackelford : I am not familier wiht SCCM, however, you can connect to it if it has database underneath and if they allow read only connection. If the database is standard such as SQL server, My Sql etc, you can simply use native PowerBI connector, if not, you can use ODBC connector if you have driver for that.
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Hi @RShackelford ,
I found the detailed blog content about this document, which has specific configuration process information. Hope to help you.
SCCM Power BI Report Server Integration | System Center Dudes
Easily Integrate SCCM With Power BI Report Server (prajwaldesai.com)
If the problem is still not resolved, point it out. Looking forward to your reply.
Best Regards,
Henry
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @RShackelford ,
I found the detailed blog content about this document, which has specific configuration process information. Hope to help you.
SCCM Power BI Report Server Integration | System Center Dudes
Easily Integrate SCCM With Power BI Report Server (prajwaldesai.com)
If the problem is still not resolved, point it out. Looking forward to your reply.
Best Regards,
Henry
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@RShackelford : I am not familier wiht SCCM, however, you can connect to it if it has database underneath and if they allow read only connection. If the database is standard such as SQL server, My Sql etc, you can simply use native PowerBI connector, if not, you can use ODBC connector if you have driver for that.
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution, Give Kudos to motivate the contributors.
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