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Abhishek_Singh_
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Power bi Service

How can I call the api in Power bi Service like we have option to call the api in destopScreenshot 2025-01-03 125528.png

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v-veshwara-msft
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Hi @Abhishek_Singh_,
Thanks for using Microsoft Fabric Community,
In PowerbI Service/Fabric you can call the API using DataFlows/Power query
Steps:
1. Create a DataFlow Gen2 in PowerBI Service
2. Click on Get Data>more>WebAPI

vveshwaramsft_3-1735906524969.png

 

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In the Dataflow itself, you can transform the data and choose a data destination (Lakehouse/Warehouse). From there, you can build your report.
Alternatively, you can save the Dataflow and connect to it in Power BI Desktop via Get Data > Power BI Dataflows to build your report and publish it back to the service.

Please reach out for further assistance.

If this post helps please accept as solution and a Kudos would be appreciated.
Thanks & regards.

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v-veshwara-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Abhishek_Singh_ ,

We wanted to follow up on your query to see if you were able to resolve the issue. If so, marking the response as the solution and leaving a kudos would be greatly appreciated, as it helps others in the community facing similar challenges.

If you're still experiencing difficulties or need further clarification, please let us know.

Best Regards,
Vinay.

v-veshwara-msft
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Community Support

Hi @Abhishek_Singh_ ,

We just wanted to check in again regarding your issue. If you’ve found a solution, marking the reply as the solution and leaving a kudos would be greatly appreciated—it helps the community and others with similar questions.

If you’re still facing challenges or have further questions, please let us know—we’re here to help and would love to assist you in resolving this.

Looking forward to hearing back from you!

Best regards,
Vinay.

v-veshwara-msft
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Community Support

Hi @Abhishek_Singh_ ,
We haven't heard from you since last response and just wanted to check whether the solution provided has worked for you. If yes, please accept as solution to help others benefit. If not, feel free to reach out.
Thank you.

v-veshwara-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Abhishek_Singh_,
Thanks for using Microsoft Fabric Community,
In PowerbI Service/Fabric you can call the API using DataFlows/Power query
Steps:
1. Create a DataFlow Gen2 in PowerBI Service
2. Click on Get Data>more>WebAPI

vveshwaramsft_3-1735906524969.png

 

vveshwaramsft_4-1735906539194.png


In the Dataflow itself, you can transform the data and choose a data destination (Lakehouse/Warehouse). From there, you can build your report.
Alternatively, you can save the Dataflow and connect to it in Power BI Desktop via Get Data > Power BI Dataflows to build your report and publish it back to the service.

Please reach out for further assistance.

If this post helps please accept as solution and a Kudos would be appreciated.
Thanks & regards.

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