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There is a published power bi report, I need to find the source or location of the original power bi desktop report.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Just give one try to download the PBIX from power bi service and open that PBIX file and go to "Edit Queries" Option from Menu bar --> Select Data Source Setting --> Data Sources in Current file. (Screen shot is attached for your reference)
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Just give one try to download the PBIX from power bi service and open that PBIX file and go to "Edit Queries" Option from Menu bar --> Select Data Source Setting --> Data Sources in Current file. (Screen shot is attached for your reference)
Please give thumps up for support and Accept this as a solution if it helps you!
Hey @Anonymous ,
you can't.
As the dataset is named by the name of the pbix, you might search for the file "<dataset name>.pbix", but this may be futile.
If you have access to the workspace, and need a "new" instance of the pbix, you can save / export / download the report as pbix:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/service-export-to-pbix
Hopefully this is what you are looking for.
Regards,
Tom
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