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Hello,
I am unable to find the download under the file option in Power BI service. I have the latest Power Desktop version.
I would appreciate if you could provide your thoughts.
Thanks,
Damola
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Hi @Damola
There are several reasons PBIX download might be greyed out, see Download a report from the Power BI service to Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Docs
Basically it needs to be published through Power BI Desktop, or created in Service from a Dataset in the same workspace. But there are a few other things that will stop downloading..
This feature won't work with reports and the built-in downloadable samples originally created in the Power BI service, unless the report was created through the quick create experience.
If your administrator has turned off the ability to download data, this feature won't be visible in the Power BI service.
Datasets with incremental refresh can't be downloaded to a PBIX file.
Datasets enabled for large models and the reports created from these datasets can't be downloaded to a PBIX file.
Downloading a PBIX file after deployment isn't supported as part of the deployment pipeline (ALM).
Usage metric reports can't be downloaded to a PBIX file.
Datasets modified by using the XMLA endpoint can't be downloaded to a PBIX file.
If you create a Power BI report based on a dataset in one workspace and publish to a different workspace, you and your users won't be able to download it. The download feature is not supported in this scenario.
Hope this helps
Stuart
Hi @Damola ,
Besides, there are two more points to note:
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
I can now see the download option. Thanks to everyone that responded.
Hi @Damola ,
Besides, there are two more points to note:
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thanks🙂
Hi @Damola
There are several reasons PBIX download might be greyed out, see Download a report from the Power BI service to Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Docs
Basically it needs to be published through Power BI Desktop, or created in Service from a Dataset in the same workspace. But there are a few other things that will stop downloading..
This feature won't work with reports and the built-in downloadable samples originally created in the Power BI service, unless the report was created through the quick create experience.
If your administrator has turned off the ability to download data, this feature won't be visible in the Power BI service.
Datasets with incremental refresh can't be downloaded to a PBIX file.
Datasets enabled for large models and the reports created from these datasets can't be downloaded to a PBIX file.
Downloading a PBIX file after deployment isn't supported as part of the deployment pipeline (ALM).
Usage metric reports can't be downloaded to a PBIX file.
Datasets modified by using the XMLA endpoint can't be downloaded to a PBIX file.
If you create a Power BI report based on a dataset in one workspace and publish to a different workspace, you and your users won't be able to download it. The download feature is not supported in this scenario.
Hope this helps
Stuart
Thanks for this as it helped me figure it out. My situation is the deployment pipeline item. I read the link about it, but it doesn't say why this isn't possible, just that it can't. Any idea why we can't download a report that's in the Production workspace?
Thanks
Hi @Damola
There is a "Download Report" property for this under "Tenent Settings" in Power BI Admin panel. Pls make sure it is enabled for you.
Thanks
Raj
I think my manager has done that but I still can't find the download option. I will keep trying.
Regards
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