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Hi everybody,
I started in a new company and i receive a link of power bi published.
I need get the pbix file from this link.
I searched for him by name and open one by one in my app.powerbi.com but i didn't founded
Exists some way to found the source of this report only by the link?
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We strive to make sure every issue gets addressed completely. If the previous answer helped, that’s great, please mark it as Accepted and consider giving it a Kudos.
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HI @RafaelRSantos_ ,
The ability to see the file is based entirely on your permissions to get that file. AND, even if you get the file you will need access to the Data Source as well.
If you ahve the link to the report, you can look at the top left and see "File" and then select "Download". If you do not see "Download" then you do not have permissions. You will have to ask the developer to share the .pbix with you.
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Hey @RafaelRSantos_ ,
Welcome! If you've received a published Power BI link (such as a link to a report shared via the web or embedded on a site), there are very strict limitations on what you can do based only on that link, especially regarding retrieving the .pbix source file.
There are typically 2 types of Power BI links:
Format: https://app.powerbi.com/groups/{workspaceId}/reports/{reportId}/...
If you received this link from a colleague and you're in the same organization, you might have access to view or edit.
If you can see the report and you’re also an Admin or Member of the workspace, you can:
Go to Workspace > Dataset behind the report.
Use Power BI Desktop to download the .pbix if the option is enabled (Settings > Export .pbix must be turned on).
Format: https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoi...
This is a public view-only link. You cannot download or trace back the .pbix file or the dataset directly.
These reports are publicly available, and Power BI strips off any trace to the original .pbix or its source.
No authentication is required, so there's no way to know which workspace it's from without asking the person who shared it.
Ask the report owner for the .pbix file or access to the workspace.
Use Developer Tools (F12) to inspect network calls and find dataset/report IDs (if you have access).
Search in Power BI under Workspaces or Shared with me to locate the report.
You can’t download the .pbix without edit permission and export enabled.
Public links (e.g., “Publish to web”) do not expose source or ownership information.
Unauthorized users cannot access metadata or trace the report back to its source.
For Detialed Information:
https://learn.microsoft.com/power-bi/create-reports/service-export-to-pbix
https://learn.microsoft.com/power-bi/collaborate-share/service-share-dashboards
https://learn.microsoft.com/power-bi/collaborate-share/service-publish-to-web
If you found this solution helpful, please consider accepting it and giving it a kudos (Like) it’s greatly appreciated and helps others find the solution more easily.
Best Regards,
Nasif Azam
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