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Hello
I have two pbix files, that is basically a scenarie 1 and 2 (there could be more scenarios). Each scenario pbix file contains a datasource, relationships and some reports.
I would like to have a new pbix that I use to compare these scenarios in.
So if a scenario contains information about CO2 usage for solution with pipes and a different scenario pbix contains one with green CO2 emissions I can view the key information of both (or more) reports in this Scenarioviewing pbix.
I know I can view data in Dashboards, but I don't believe I can compare different values? For Instance it would be nice if I have a CO2 footprint for each, and then show the difference between that footprint.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Go to Options and enable "DirectQuery for PBI datasets and AS":
Click "Add a local model" when prompted:
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You could publish each report (Scenario 1 and Scenario 2) to a workspace in Power BI Service. Then, create a report (Scenario 3) that uses the dataset of each published report.
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Appreciate your reply. But after I've clicked and made a connection with the first Scenario, the button is now greyed out, and it is no longer possible to create a new connection with a different Scenario.
Am I doing something wrong here?
Go to Options and enable "DirectQuery for PBI datasets and AS":
Click "Add a local model" when prompted:
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