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I have two Power BI reports, each with its own data model, DAX Measures, and visualizations. I would like to combine them into a single Power BI file while ensuring that:
What would be the best approach to achieve this?
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Hello @danishrizvi
Merging two Power BI reports into a single file while maintaining separate data models is not natively supported because a `.pbix` file can only contain one unified data model.
Use Power BI Apps for Unified Access:
1. Publish Both Reports: Upload the two reports to a Power BI workspace.
2. Create an App: Bundle both reports into a single app for stakeholders. Users see both reports as separate entities in one app interface
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Hi @danishrizvi
Power BI doesn’t support combining two reports into a single .pbix file while keeping separate models. Each file can only have one data model.
If you just want to present both together, the best workaround is to publish both reports to a workspace and then bundle them into a single Power BI App. That way, users can access them in one place, but each report stays separate.
Hello @danishrizvi
Merging two Power BI reports into a single file while maintaining separate data models is not natively supported because a `.pbix` file can only contain one unified data model.
Use Power BI Apps for Unified Access:
1. Publish Both Reports: Upload the two reports to a Power BI workspace.
2. Create an App: Bundle both reports into a single app for stakeholders. Users see both reports as separate entities in one app interface
Hi @danishrizvi ,
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Hi @danishrizvi ,
If the answer posted by @nilendraFabric was helpful, please consider marking Accept as solution to assist other members in finding it more easily.
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Thank you for being a part of the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum!
Hi @danishrizvi ,
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