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We have many different reports and datasets across our workspaces. So all of the data is very segmented across many different sources.
However, we would like to create a single summary report based off of all of these individual reports. So maybe pulling one or two visuals from each report and putting it into the single "master" report. I tried looking into scorecards but the information you can pull from the reports seems failry limited.
I was wondering if there is a better way to go about this (aside from creating a report and just loading every single data source into it. Which is my last resort)
Looks like a dashboard could be an option. You can pin visuals from different reports into the same dashboard, the only thing is the reports have to be in the same workspace. But you can create a duplicate of your report from another workspace into the consolidating workspace and still connecting to the original dataset in the other workspace. This is the quickest way but you will end up with duplicate of reports Resource for shared dataset
Another option, depending on the complexity of your model, you may be able to leverage chaining i,,e direct query multiple datasets. Resource for chaining
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