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Hi,
I'm hoping someone else has had this problem, I doubt very much I'm the first 🙂
A while ago we changed Azure EA subscrptions, we were using Azure Consumption Insights to pull the consumption data back from our EA, life was good. We then rolled over to a new EA subscrption and with that came a new EA number which as you can imagine requires new Azure Consumption Insight credentials, the problem is if I do this I'll lose all the usage data from the previous EA.
My question is, is there a way that I can view the data from two different EA subscription numbers with the same report?
Thanks in advance
Though it's an old thread, I wanted to reply to it and hope it may help someone else.
As a workaround you can export the usage details from the old .pbix file to a local DB using SSIS. The detailed steps can be searched on the internet.
We use this method here to make the data refreshing be faster, but in your case, you can keep the old data.
Hi @chur06 ,
If you mean power bi service connector app, current it only allow you to generate report based on one account. It is impossible to use multiple accounts in same app.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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