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Let me tell you first; that the solution for this issue is already there in Community – but my case is different. This is the reason I am creating a new post.
I have a report created in Power Bi and I have published the report view only (not the dashboard view). As per our company standard I can’t share the dashboard view. Now company asked me to merge such of two different reports in one report.
I know it can be done in Dashboard View but didn’t find any answer whether it can be done in report view or not.
Is it possible?
I hope I am clear with my concern, if not please let me know.
@utsavlexmark Are you able to use Power BI apps? https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/collaborate-share/service-create-distribute-apps
You can publish multiple reports into the same app.
Otherwise, the only option is to make the data model of the report really big- including both unrelated datasets in one report.
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@utsavlexmark , if the two reports have same data model. Create a new page in one of the reports and copy-paste visuals.
unfortunately two reports have two separate data model.
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