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Hi @amahmoud,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum. Also, thanks to @krishnakanth240, @cengizhanarslan, @NattyM, for those inputs on this thread.
Has your issue been resolved? If the response provided by the community member @krishnakanth240, @cengizhanarslan, @NattyM, addressed your query, could you please confirm? It helps us ensure that the solutions provided are effective and beneficial for everyone.
Hope this helps clarify things and let me know what you find after giving these steps a try happy to help you investigate this further.
Thank you for using the Microsoft Community Forum.
Hi @LIZQQ,
Just wanted to follow up. If the shared guidance worked for you, that’s wonderful hopefully it also helps others looking for similar answers. If there’s anything else you'd like to explore or clarify, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Thank you.
Hi @amahmoud,
Just wanted to follow up. If the shared guidance worked for you, that’s wonderful hopefully it also helps others looking for similar answers. If there’s anything else you'd like to explore or clarify, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Thank you.
Hi @amahmoud
From Power BI Service, can you try deleting the dataset only (not the report), and publish the PBIX file with same name. This might works if the report depends on the dataset and relationships remain compatible. If not getting possible, try using Deployment Pipelines from Dev to Test and Test to Production.
A report is replaced only when you publish over the same report object in the workspace. If you publish to the same workspace but Power BI can’t match it to an existing report, it will always create a new one. So instead of re-publishing your report try rebinding your report tho your new semantic model using the code below with NoteBook:
%pip install semantic-link-labsimport sempy_labs.report as rep
# List of reports to rebind
reports = [
'ReportName'
]
# Rebind operation for each report
for report in reports:
rep.report_rebind(
report = report,
dataset = 'NewSemanticModelName',
report_workspace = 'WorkspaceName',
dataset_workspace = 'WorkspaceName'
)
print(f"✓ {report} successfully rebound")
Hi @amahmoud ,
PBI at the backend will create GUID for each object that isgetting published so if a file is already published it will recognize that the file is already present so it gives us a promt whether it need to overwrite the existing file .
I have few questions on the problem statement .
The new testing report you published to the workspace for validation purposes has been removed from the workspace ?
any other change like space in the file name or
With the recent changes to the PBIX file, instead of publishing the file from the desktop app, try using the ALM Toolkit and try to migrate the changes from the desktop to the service.
Thanks .
If this response was helpful in any way, I’d gladly accept a kudo.
Please mark it as the correct solution. It helps other community members find their way faster.
Sorry my report name is CEOOS just in case that word created some confusion
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