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Hi I want to make my report like when I run the procedure from SQL it creates versions 1,2,3,4 and so depends on how many times the query ran. Now if I want to open any existing version like I ran again and created a new version becomes V2, now I want to open V1 can we create this kind of concept? Like I create a Master filter where I give the option of The Version which should get updated as new versions are created and from there I select which version I want to see and can see my analysis according to all the filters should also be aligned with that version. For example, I ran one procedure in the morning and it creates version V1 and then I ran another time and it created V2 and now after a month, I want to see the V1 version analysis. Like does Powerbi have something like this where I can try this stuff
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Hi @samgamer3000 ,
You can check azure devops
https://radacad.com/version-control-in-power-bi-and-fabric
You can check power bi deployment pipelines too.
I hope it will be helpful
Thanks,
Sai Teja
Hi @samgamer3000 ,
Thank you for @SaiTejaTalasila answer , and I have other suggestions:
Power BI and Microsoft Fabric use Azure DevOps as the core component for version and source control.
By integrating with Azure DevOps and using Git, you can maintain a copy of your Power BI report’s source code and version it.
To get started, ensure you have an Azure DevOps project.
Set up your Power BI workspace and team collaboration site to share files among team members and manage version control
Azure DevOps provides additional features beyond version control, such as task boards, test plans, and pipelines.
Below is the link will help you:
Version Control in Power BI and Fabric - RADACAD
Power BI Version Control - Ready to use solution and free download
Best Regards,
Xianda Tang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @samgamer3000 ,
Thank you for @SaiTejaTalasila answer , and I have other suggestions:
Power BI and Microsoft Fabric use Azure DevOps as the core component for version and source control.
By integrating with Azure DevOps and using Git, you can maintain a copy of your Power BI report’s source code and version it.
To get started, ensure you have an Azure DevOps project.
Set up your Power BI workspace and team collaboration site to share files among team members and manage version control
Azure DevOps provides additional features beyond version control, such as task boards, test plans, and pipelines.
Below is the link will help you:
Version Control in Power BI and Fabric - RADACAD
Power BI Version Control - Ready to use solution and free download
Best Regards,
Xianda Tang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @samgamer3000 ,
You can check azure devops
https://radacad.com/version-control-in-power-bi-and-fabric
You can check power bi deployment pipelines too.
I hope it will be helpful
Thanks,
Sai Teja
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