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Hello
I have successfully configured deployment pipelines in Fabric. However, there is a limitation in terms of the number of items that can be moved from one workspace to another. Therefore, I moved lake houses, pipelines, and notebooks to a new workspace.
My problem is related to reports. While I can save a report into another workspace using "save as", I am unable to move the semantic model to the new workspace. The semantic model is still pointing to the DEV workspace, which is causing issues with the production report.
Could you please suggest a way to move the semantic model to another workspace so that the production report does not use the semantic model from the DEV workspace?
Thank you.
Suresh Guddanti
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Hi @venkatasuresh_g ,
I apologize for some ambiguity in my answer, you can refer to the following screenshot.
First download the .pbix file in your initial workspace.
Upload the .pbix file to the target workspace.( Getdata > File > Local file)
Can we move one semantic model from workspace to fabric or one lake
Hi
I used ALM Tool kit to move semantic model from one workspace to other , to find that even after moving the semantic model is pointing to DEV workspace . I am not able to figure out how to move a semantic model from one workspace to other. IU have many measures and joins which I don't want to recreate in UAT or PRD workspace . Any help is appriciated
Also to previous question , when I try to open pbix in desktop I get message on one table as shown below
Thanks for the clarification, I did not notice the upload option until you pointed it out. I did not notice that before, not sure when this was added. This is what I need.
Thanks for your guidence.
Suresh
Hi @venkatasuresh_g ,
Regarding your question, if you have the report .pbix file, you just need to republish it to the target workspace. If you don't have a .pbix file, just go to the report in the initial workspace. File > Download the report (.pbix copy) from the Power bi service to your desktop. Then go to the target workspace and Get Data > File > Local File > Open the downloaded file to publish the report and dataset to the target workspace.
Thanks for your response , I have downloaded PBIX file with data option but when I tried to open same in my desktop I was getting an error "Unable to open pbix file. Partition 'name' of table 'name' may not operate in Direct Lake." on one of the table. and in the above suggestion when you said Go to target workspace and Getdata > File > Local file , are you referring to workspace in service as I don't think we have Getdata option
in workspace unless I am missing something . Are you referring to desktop?
Thanks
Suresh Guddanti
Hi @venkatasuresh_g ,
I apologize for some ambiguity in my answer, you can refer to the following screenshot.
First download the .pbix file in your initial workspace.
Upload the .pbix file to the target workspace.( Getdata > File > Local file)
When I uploaded PBIX file semantic model that got uploaded still pointing to DEV workspace , I was not able to open pbix in designer to update the connection as Inwas getting a partion error on one of the table . Do I need to create new semantic model in UAT workspace ?
is there anything I need to do differently
thanks
Suresh
Hi @venkatasuresh_g ,
I'm not experiencing the partition error at the moment, does this error occur for all files, or for individual files? If the steps to create a new semantic model are not too complicated, you could try.
Finally I was able to get the intended result, using ALM toolkit by skipping the database connection parameter. I guess I am good.
Thanks for all your help
Suresh
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