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My company has dozens if not hundreds of reports spread across quite a few workspaces and we'd like to document all of them along with the data sources (not just the names but what they are actually pointing to, e.g. SqlServer{"server":"edw.abcxyz123.net","database":"sqldim"}), without having to manually look through each workspace. Is there a way to do that?
Thanks but that doesn't seem helpful. I installed it but I don't see any way to connect to Power BI, and it makes it seem like I need a Premium license, which I don't have.
@albran
It should be possible with the Tabular Editor: Please try this link https://tabulareditor.com/blog.html
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