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I know you can create a dataset in Power BI, upload it to the service (import) and then in the future use Power BI Service Live Connection to connect to that dataset and create new reports that do NOT generate new datasets when you publish them from desktop to the service.
What I'm trying to make sure I can/can't do is, can we live connect to an on-premise SSAS tabular cube, publish this to the service, and then in the future use Power BI Service Live Connection to this dataset? Or do I need to? Having many datasets in the service is confusing our users. How can I cut down on this while also managing our shared connections via on-premise cubes?
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when you try to connect to Power BI Live connection you are asked to choose workspace and then dataset in that workspace, when you publish this file you will not get duplicate data set in that workspace.
I verified, this should work with out creating duplicate dataset in the same workspace.
To my understanding,
You have to do the same as what you used to do with PowerBI Imported file.
Publish the data set which is live connected to on-prem SSAS tabular cube which will create a dataset in the Service and then in the future use Power BI Service Live Connection to connect to that dataset and create new reports that do not generate new datasets when you publish them from desktop to the service.
Yes, I'm trying to do that, but when I live connect to the power bi service I'm having to choose the db and when I republish it creates a new data set.
when you try to connect to Power BI Live connection you are asked to choose workspace and then dataset in that workspace, when you publish this file you will not get duplicate data set in that workspace.
I verified, this should work with out creating duplicate dataset in the same workspace.
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