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Kumail
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Post Prodigy

Automatic aggregations will help unlock huge datasets for interactive analysis, enhance query performance, and enable interactive analysis over big data.

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TedPattison
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Did you know that Power BI offers an Export API which can be used export Power BI reports into commonly used file formats including PDF, XLSX, CSV, XML, PPTX and PNG. The November session of Power BI Dev Camp session explains how to write the code to export both Power BI reports and paginated reports and explains the differences in supported output formats.

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s-richert
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Employee

Take over existing goal connections in a scorecard with this PowerShell bulk update script

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Anonymous
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With the rollout of Aggregated Tables in PowerBI, we gained some much-anticipated functionality to improve performance large datasets.  The problem I’ve run into is that aggregation is very subjective and can still result in datasets that are still too large for publishing to PowerBI cloud. Additionally, it can take a frustrating amount of time for those aggregate tables to import into a developer’s local instance of PowerBI Desktop.  In this article, I’d like to show you how you can leverage PowerBI's Aggregation, functionality, Direct Query and a simple calculation group to partition an aggregated table by Current (import) and Archive (Direct Query) periods. This is one way to work with aggregated tables within the constraints of your licensed capacity and budget. There are definitely caveots to this approach that I will cover along the way.

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v-yiruan-msft
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Community Support

Use Power BI Rest API to export the Power BI Report in PDF format

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