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wtfstoops
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Push Dataset - New Table

How does one go about creating a new table within a Push Dataset in Power BI

 

Dont see any option on Dataset Settings when in log in to powerbi.com -> Dataset Settings

Dont see any guidance on Push Dataset Microsoft documentation - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/power-bi/pushdatasets

 

 

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v-henryk-mstf
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Hi @wtfstoops ,

 

Try the specific steps given in the following blog, create Push dataset in PowerBI service, and create a table visual.

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If the problem is still not resolved, please provide detailed error information and let me know immediately. Looking forward to your reply.

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_sfrost
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@wtfstoops 

Convert push dataset to pushstream dataset by enabling Historic Data Analysis

And then a dataset will be created and you will be able to use it further.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/service-real-time-streaming

 

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where is that option located?  Looked under dataset's settings - dont see it anywhere

aj1973
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Open any dashboard in your service and click 

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then

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and pick your Dataset

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how does that address the question of adding a table to an existing push dataset.

 

I followed the steps above - Seems like its asking me to create an entirely new dataset, with column names etc.  That will a pain for creating one for datset with more than 60 columns.

streaming dataset.jpg

aj1973
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@wtfstoops 

Where is your own dataset?

Mine was "Test Live streaming".

 

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Not showing the dataset trying to add a table to.

datasets selection.jpg

aj1973
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What table? You add Datasets there not Tables

 

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So back to my original post/question.  How do you create a table within an exsting push dataset.

Not sure why @_sfrost suggested going down the streaming dataset route.

I see this question still hasn't been answered, and it's not obvious at all how to do it anywhere. Certainly not in the webservice, and even the documentation is a bit hazy.

 

From my understanding, you can't do this via the webservice, and even if you opened the datset up within Power BI Desktop you still can't do it.

 

I believe the only way to add more than one table to a push dataset is my implementing the dataset via the API, as documented here:

 

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/power-bi/push-datasets

 

Perhaps someone can confirm this though.

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