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Helper I

Version Control

In the past, with PBIX files I have managed version control of Power BI in one of two ways.

1. Save the datasets as templates to remove the data and then include the datasets and reports as part of the Visual Studio solution so it is captured as part of the Azure DevOps GIT repo.

2. Use a storage account to either manually capture versions or as a backend for Power Automate and Power Apps to store versions.

 

Question is.

With Data Flows and now the recently released Data Marts, these are built in the portal so how do you version control these?

 

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Helper I
Helper I

If you can export the JSON, and re-import it if needed that would probally be the easiest option. Asuming you can re-import it to roll back?

blopez11
Super User
Super User

For dataflows, I export the json from the service, and place that in git

I haven't looked at the datamarts yet

 

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