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I am trying to figure out the best way to get the power BI connection secured with premium. Here is my scenario:
I have around 300 mb excel file which has another 10 sheets that have data entry and validation. There are 3 other excel files smaller like around 10 to 15 mb which connect to the same power BI report.
Now this excel and power BI are being stored in a shared drive. Everyone usng the report has free license and power BI desktop installed.
Now my question is since this is a large content, what are my options, I am considering:
1. Move the excel source files into SHarePoint where the data entry is done and publish the power BI report into a premium workspace for embedding into some team site. Is there a way to just append new data with the existing excel data already imported? Will this reduce the refresh interval or performance will be better?
2. Use an on prem sql db, migrate all the content into a SQL db and have a power Apps form to write to the sql with new data and BCS connection to view the data from sql db. Will this be faster and better approach?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi @novpbi ,
You could try to use Incremental refresh.
About move the excel source files into SHarePoint you could refer :Incremental refresh for files in a Folder or SharePoint – Power BI.
And if you try to use sql server ,refer :how-you-can-incrementally-refresh-any-power-bi-data-source-this-example-is-a-csv-file
You can refer to the article above and make a comparison to choose the right one for you.
Best Regards
Lucien
Hi @novpbi ,
You could try to use Incremental refresh.
About move the excel source files into SHarePoint you could refer :Incremental refresh for files in a Folder or SharePoint – Power BI.
And if you try to use sql server ,refer :how-you-can-incrementally-refresh-any-power-bi-data-source-this-example-is-a-csv-file
You can refer to the article above and make a comparison to choose the right one for you.
Best Regards
Lucien
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