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Analyze In Excel file does not respect the datamodel
Dear All, i need your help on this problem.
I have created an Analyze in Excel file based on a dataset with a simple Star data model :
I have a relationship 1 to many between the dimension table A and the fact table B.
In the report settings of the dataset, i have selected the entry Allow end users tio export data with current layout, summarized data and underlying data.
In the report visual the slicer based on the table A filters as expected the table B.
My problem : in the Analyze in Excel File i use the table A (in the filter part) to filter the table B (in the rows part). As you can see, only one entry is selected in the filter but the rows are not filtered ...
What did i forget ?
In advance thank you for your help !
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Hi @BrunoM ,
When you analyze in excel, each table is considered as a stand-alone table in Excel and no relationships are carried forward to Excel.
Yes, this indeed is a drawback currently.
Alternative: Create a single merged table from Power Query in Power BI and then analyze it in excel.
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Hi @BrunoM ,
When you analyze in excel, each table is considered as a stand-alone table in Excel and no relationships are carried forward to Excel.
Yes, this indeed is a drawback currently.
Alternative: Create a single merged table from Power Query in Power BI and then analyze it in excel.
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Hi @Anand24 ,
Thank you for your answer.
Do you know if Microsoft is planning to correct this and transfer the data model and table relationships to the Analyzed In Excel files?
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@BrunoM ,
It doesn't seem to be in the Power BI roadmap.
Link: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/release-plan/2023wave2/power-bi/planned-features
You can post this as an idea in https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/ so that it gets noticed and if it gets enough votes, it might get into the roadmap.
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