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Ayupchap
Helper III
Helper III

Copying a powered file and using different data sets?

Hi all

 

So I have created with much help from this forum what I think is an awesome powerBI file of great analytics.  I now want to replicate this file for other datasets (I work in a school and created the analytics for a single grade now want to do the same for the others).  To speed this process up is there a way I can copy the file and then somehow just change the data sets easily?  This way I dont have to create the powerBI's all other again.  This would be super helpful

 

 

Regards

 

 

 

Scott

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v-ljerr-msft
Employee
Employee

Hi @Ayupchap,

 

Yes, you can either use Change Source option within Data source settings to change the datasets.

 

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Or you can go to Advance Editor within Query Editor to rewrite the query to change the datasets.

 

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Regards

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v-ljerr-msft
Employee
Employee

Hi @Ayupchap,

 

Yes, you can either use Change Source option within Data source settings to change the datasets.

 

ds1.PNG

cds.PNG

 

Or you can go to Advance Editor within Query Editor to rewrite the query to change the datasets.

 

ae.PNG

 

Regards

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