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melpop
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Helper I

Analyze in Excel empty

Hi

A user that has the right access to the underlying dataset in Power BI, cannot see the data model in Analyze in Excel. 

 

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Do you know what could be the reason?

 

Best,

Melisa

 

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Datagulf
Responsive Resident
Responsive Resident

Confirm if you have a Model dropdown on the PivotTable Fields. Press it down and it will open the tables on your Power BI
Anonymous
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Hi  @melpop 

'Manage data model' option in excel will only show the data model when you connect data source in excel. A Data Model is created automatically when you import two or more tables simultaneously from a database. When you import one table, you can select 'add this data to data model'. Refer this article: Advanced Excel - Data Model 

'Analyze in excel' just quotes the dataset from power bi service, not as a single data source, this dataset is come from your .pbix file which has included relationships etc. so it will not be used as a single data source to be added to data model in excel.

Relevant restrictions:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/collaborate-share/service-analyze-in-excel

 

Best Regards,

Liu Yang

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collinq
Super User
Super User

Hi @melpop ,

 

There are actually quite a few reasons why this might not work.  The Considerations and Limitations part of this article has quite a few reasons:

Start in Power BI with Analyze in Excel - Power BI | Microsoft Docs

 

This article can also help with troubleshooting:

Troubleshoot connecting Excel to Power BI data - Power BI | Microsoft Docs

 

 




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