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Dear Community,
I've published multiple reports in one single workspace.
If I click on "Connect and sync" button, the action is sperad on all reports published.
Please, how could I use Git and update reports individually ?
Thank you.
Joe.
Solved! Go to Solution.
I am not sure where you see the 'Connect and Sync', but here is an example of Git integration in a workspace. You can see I can select with a check box what artifacts get committed to the Repository
Hi. It depends. When you develop locally and commit/push the reports to the repo. Then when you update at the workspace level it will update all of them to last version. That can't change, updating will always try to bring until last version. If you don't want a report to be updated at the workspace then don't push it to the repo, work with branches or environments and let the push of the synced repo and workspace for only the reports that should be displayed at the workspace.
On the other hand, when you modify things in desktop and publish to power bi service workspace directly or just edit from service. You can making changes the other way around. There is a button to commit the changes that let you pick the reports to commit. 3CloudThomas is showing you a picture of this behaviour.
I hope that helps,
Happy to help!
Hi. It depends. When you develop locally and commit/push the reports to the repo. Then when you update at the workspace level it will update all of them to last version. That can't change, updating will always try to bring until last version. If you don't want a report to be updated at the workspace then don't push it to the repo, work with branches or environments and let the push of the synced repo and workspace for only the reports that should be displayed at the workspace.
On the other hand, when you modify things in desktop and publish to power bi service workspace directly or just edit from service. You can making changes the other way around. There is a button to commit the changes that let you pick the reports to commit. 3CloudThomas is showing you a picture of this behaviour.
I hope that helps,
Happy to help!
I am not sure where you see the 'Connect and Sync', but here is an example of Git integration in a workspace. You can see I can select with a check box what artifacts get committed to the Repository
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