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HI,
I did already an EDX Course for Power-BI but have an open issue on that.
Is following System Architecture possible:
Company Internal System Architecture: ERP -> SQL-Server -> Analysis -Server -> Power BI Desktop
In special where are the reports generated by power BI desktop stored and is it possible to generate a global view(at startup of power bi desktop) of dashboards, reports for organizations like finance, sales, purchase etc. ? We don't want to use the Power BI Service or Cloud etc.
If possible such an example as an system overview for me would help.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Regards,
Franz
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Hi @franzkie83,
Do you mean that share reports in Power BI Desktop without using Power BI Service to other users? If that is the case, you would need to send the Power BI Desktop file to other users.
However, if you mean that you want to share dashboard of Power BI Service to other users and don't want the users to sign in Power BI Service, you can use Publish to Web feature.
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
Hi @franzkie83,
Do you want to firstly import data from ERP to SQL Server or SQL Server Analysis Services(SSAS) and then connect to SQL Server database or SSAS database in Power BI Desktop? If that is the case, it is possible to connect to SQL Server database or SSAS database via the following entries in Power BI Desktop. For the process the import data from ERP to SQL Server or SQL Server Analysis Services(SSAS) , you’d better contact ERP support.
Besides, after importing data from SQL Server database or SSAS database, you can create reports in Power BI Desktop, and reports are stored in the Power BI Desktop file. In Power BI Desktop, there are no dashboards, but you can put finance, sales, purchase reports into different report pages and name these pages with what you want.
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
HI Lydia,
thanks for the fast response:)
Thanks for the answers so this is understandable for me, except the part with the dashbords. So is there a possibility to share dashboards or so company/organization wide without using the power bi service ?
Target is somehow that the aata is not in the internet so just transfered internally in the company network.
Thanks a lot in advance for your help.
Regards,
Franz
Hi @franzkie83,
Do you mean that share reports in Power BI Desktop without using Power BI Service to other users? If that is the case, you would need to send the Power BI Desktop file to other users.
However, if you mean that you want to share dashboard of Power BI Service to other users and don't want the users to sign in Power BI Service, you can use Publish to Web feature.
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
Sorry, I have a question regarding the integration of Power BI into SSRS, if you can help me solve it a lot, thank you. In the company we want to do the integration but we have doubts of which license to acquire, we do not know if the license of SQL 2016 is enough or the acquisition of the license of the Power BI is necessary. What we want is that the dashboards are viewed from the SSRS portal locally, we are not interested in consuming it from the cloud. Again, many thanks in advance.
Hi @jonmujica,
I have same concern like you for price/lics for deployment/comsuming pbi to SSRS. So far there is no information for that but you could follow up these topics:
I think require lics/price will be updated when it's GA.
Thank you very much for your help, it was very useful for me. Have a good day
Thanks Lydia for the help:)
Wish you a nice weekend.
Regards,
Franz
Hi @franzkie83,
I think you are finding on-premise deployment solution, so it's possible with Power BI publish to SSRS, but it's in technical preview stage and will be GA soon: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/sqlrsteamblog/2017/01/18/getting-started-with-the-technical-preview...
@Tringuyenmindh92: You are right because the data are very sentitive; Thanks for the Link:)
Regards,
Franz
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