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Hello,
I am hoping this is an easy question, but I am new to PowerBI and am stuck...
I have successfully synced a number of Salesforce reports to my PowerBI dashboard, but I am wondering how do I also add data from an Excel doc?
I have an Excel doc saved in SharePoint that my team members add data to weekly. I was hoping to display its live data within the same dashboard as my other datasets. Is it possible to sync live data from Excel with PowerBI?
Thanks in advance,
Roisin
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Hi @rsweeney ,
You can create a composite model and try to refresh 8 times in a day if you have pro workspace and in premium you refresh 48 times in a day.
Or
You can try this idea too.
I hope it will be helpful.
Thanks,
Sai Teja
Thanks for the reply from@SaiTejaTalasila and @Tutu_in_YYC, please allow me to provide another insight:
HI,@rsweeney
Regarding the issue you raised, my solution is as follows:
1.First, you can download the data gateway and sign up with your work account.
Here are the relevant download links:
Power BI Gateway | Microsoft Power BI
The following is the relevant documentation, I hope it will be helpful to you:
What is an on-premises data gateway? | Microsoft Learn
Use a personal gateway in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
2.Next, go to the Create connections page to create a local connection or cloud connection:
The following is the relevant documentation, I hope it will be helpful to you:
Add or remove a gateway data source - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
3.Finally, configure the scheduled refresh on the Semantic Model Settings page:
The following is the relevant documentation, I hope it will be helpful to you:
Configure scheduled refresh - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
4.You can check if the refresh was successful in the refresh history:
The following is the relevant documentation, I hope it will be helpful to you:
Refresh summaries for Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
If you have any new discoveries, please feel free to contact us.
Best Regards,
Leroy Lu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
If live means once a week or once a day, you can schedule refresh on it. Is it SharePoint Online (having .sharepoint.com in the address) or on-premise? If it's online, you don't need a gateway. I did a tutorial here for SPO if that helps.
@rsweeney
Above tutorial is good for scheduling your excel refresh once a week.
If you connect to Sales Force through direct query, you may need to create a composite model (as mentioned ealier by @SaiTejaTalasila ),as the Excel file data will use Import mode.
if you need more info on the modes.. Here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/service-dataset-modes-understand
Hi @rsweeney ,
You can create a composite model and try to refresh 8 times in a day if you have pro workspace and in premium you refresh 48 times in a day.
Or
You can try this idea too.
I hope it will be helpful.
Thanks,
Sai Teja
how "live" do you need? real-time, refresh every minute or every hour?
One a week would be fine, but more frequent would be even better.
If live means once a week or once a day, you can schedule refresh on it. Is it SharePoint Online (having .sharepoint.com in the address) or on-premise? If it's online, you don't need a gateway. I did a tutorial here for SPO if that helps.
@rsweeney
Above tutorial is good for scheduling your excel refresh once a week.
If you connect to Sales Force through direct query, you may need to create a composite model (as mentioned ealier by @SaiTejaTalasila ),as the Excel file data will use Import mode.
if you need more info on the modes.. Here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/service-dataset-modes-understand
Thanks for the reply from@SaiTejaTalasila and @Tutu_in_YYC, please allow me to provide another insight:
HI,@rsweeney
Regarding the issue you raised, my solution is as follows:
1.First, you can download the data gateway and sign up with your work account.
Here are the relevant download links:
Power BI Gateway | Microsoft Power BI
The following is the relevant documentation, I hope it will be helpful to you:
What is an on-premises data gateway? | Microsoft Learn
Use a personal gateway in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
2.Next, go to the Create connections page to create a local connection or cloud connection:
The following is the relevant documentation, I hope it will be helpful to you:
Add or remove a gateway data source - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
3.Finally, configure the scheduled refresh on the Semantic Model Settings page:
The following is the relevant documentation, I hope it will be helpful to you:
Configure scheduled refresh - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
4.You can check if the refresh was successful in the refresh history:
The following is the relevant documentation, I hope it will be helpful to you:
Refresh summaries for Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
If you have any new discoveries, please feel free to contact us.
Best Regards,
Leroy Lu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
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