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Hello,
I have a 4 Reports with the same Dataset but different views and filters.
I now understand this is not the correct way but this is what I did.
1. Created one Report and published it
2. Made a copy of the 1st reports and made changes to it and published it again ... 3 times [using the PBI desktop]
So now I have the same dataset 4 times. Is that a way I can combine the all of them to 1 without having to recreate 3 reports again using the PBI Service.
Any suggestion or ideas on this.
Thanks
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@Atish I think you will need to recreate the reports. Although, I wouldn't do that in the Service. I would set it up this way.
1st report - built in Power BI Desktop, publish
2nd report - Connect to the dataset "Power BI Service" connector. Build report in Desktop. Publish -> This will only deploy the report to the workspace. Save the file seperately as Report2
3rd report - same as 2nd
4th report - same as 3rd
@Atish I think you will need to recreate the reports. Although, I wouldn't do that in the Service. I would set it up this way.
1st report - built in Power BI Desktop, publish
2nd report - Connect to the dataset "Power BI Service" connector. Build report in Desktop. Publish -> This will only deploy the report to the workspace. Save the file seperately as Report2
3rd report - same as 2nd
4th report - same as 3rd
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