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Hello,
I publish a report every month and save them in a workspace. I need to create a new desktop report where i want to pull the same output tables from each monthly published report of the workspace as my input. can I do it directly? if not, what is the altertantive way to handle it without replicating the report again? thanks a lot.
it looks like that I cannot load it in power query where i expect to append all monthly results. is there any solution for that? thanks again.
Hi @qianrusong ,
Regarding the issue we discussed earlier, I wonder if this has been resolved now? It's been a long time since I've heard back from you and I'm not sure if all is well. Please feel free to let me know if there is anything else I can do to help.
Hope it helps!
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Community Support Team_ Tom Shen
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Hi @qianrusong ,
Thank you @anmolmalviya05 very much for the solution, to help you understand the problem, I also tried some other ways to solve the problem:
The problem you encountered should be due to some permissions have not been changed, or you do not have the highest permissions,
if you need to perform your needs, I recommend that you re-download pbix from the power bi service to the local , you can open the power query interface.
Hope it helps!
Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Tom Shen
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I see, thanks for the quick answer.
Hi @qianrusong, Hope you are doing good!
You can achieve this using Power BI Semantic Model. Whenever you publish a report in workspace, a dataset will get created automatically. You can connect to it directly in Desktop.
Go to Home > Get Data > Power BI Semantic Model.
Here you will find list of all the datasets in your workspace.
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