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Hey @ All,
I was just wondering if there is a way to save your data from a flow. I don't want to save the whole pbix file, but only the data that comes from the flow.
Cheers!
Solved! Go to Solution.
do you need to export everything of just a subset of data (result of Table/Query)?
if everything needed:
if subset of data:
what do you need to do with the data "snapshot"?
if it's just a matter of backup you can backup power bi semantic models using the xmla endpoint.
How to Backup and restore Power BI Premium semantic models - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
if you need to "attach" snapshot to current data you could use Dataflows Gen 2 to save the data into Lakehouse/Warehouse as files and then reaload them into your Power BI using Power Query.
The goal is to have the historic data in form of a .csv or something because the data can change.
Example: I reported value x in January but it can be different in may. In order to check what happened in the meantime I want to have the data from january saved somewhere.
do you need to export everything of just a subset of data (result of Table/Query)?
if everything needed:
if subset of data:
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