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4 TopicsMigration from Power BI Pro to Power BI Report Server (On-Premises): Licensing & Cost Differences
Hello, Due to strict data privacy policies and local regulatory compliance (KVKK/GDPR), we must keep all our data strictly On-Premises without using any Cloud services. We are currently using Power BI Pro and planning to migrate to Power BI Report Server (PBI RS). We would appreciate your guidance or a redirection to a specialist regarding the licensing conditions, migration steps, and cost structure differences: Migration & Prerequisites from Pro to PBI RS: What are the exact licensing requirements and procurement conditions for SQL Server Enterprise + Software Assurance (SA) when transitioning from Pro to a fully On-Premises PBI RS setup? User Licensing Rules After Migration: Once migrated to PBI RS, is per-user licensing (Pro) completely eliminated for read-only end users accessing reports locally? Is a Power BI Pro license still required for developers who build and upload reports to the PBI RS instance? Cost Dynamics & Thresholds: How do the cost dynamics shift when moving from per-user (Pro) pricing to Server/Core-based (PBI RS) licensing, and at what user volume does PBI RS become more cost-effective? Technical Migration Constraints: What are the main technical considerations and feature constraints when migrating existing reports from the Cloud Pro service to PBI RS (e.g., using Power BI Desktop for Report Server, refresh limits)? Thank you in advance for your assistance and guidance.Solved246Views2likes5CommentsHow to create periods with date ranges
Hi! I'm just starting PowerBI and need some help on a formula. I have five columns: site, date, energy, consumption, average unit price and cost. I would like to create 6 different periods with ranges of dates, like May 2021 to July 2022 for instance. How can I do this to have one row per site and type of energy, with consumption and cost totals; and average unit price for each period? For example: London | May 2021-July 2022 | Electricity | total consumption over the period | average unit price over the period | total cost over the period London | May 2021-July 2022 | Gas | total consumption otp | average unit price otp | total cost otp Mainly, is it possible to do it with a formula? I followed courses but didn't find the answer; that's why I wanted to ask here. Thank you!Solved957Views0likes4CommentsRank
I have a table with the name of the branch, the sales department, the seller, and the value of each sales invoice. I created a standard for net sales and put it on a card, and it works well. I want to create a standard by arranging each seller according to his sales for the branch to which he belongs, so that if I select him from a table or visual, his order will appear.Solved727Views0likes2CommentsQ&A showing error when adding prompt
Hi team, We are currently engaged in visualizing graphs by integrating prompts within the 'Ask a Question' section. However, we have encountered an issue: when multiple prompts are added rapidly to Q&A, we encounter a "See Details" error. Subsequently, upon reattempting the same prompt after some time, Q&A successfully generates the graph. For further insights, please refer to the attached screenshots.