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Hello,
I have a gateway setup, and it seems to be setup to connect to the data source. But, when I go to "Get Data", there's no option for "SQL Server" or "Use Gateway" or something obvious like that.
I saw I can apparently set something up in the desktop app and then share it with the web interface... but that doesn't make a ton of sense. Isn't there a way I can just put my SQL statement into the cloud version and have it pull data through the gateway?
Thanks,
Mike
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@Anonymous To answer your initial question, "no". You can't directly connect to the SQL Server from the Service.
The Desktop is really where you do want to start. It will allow you to create your model, add calculations, and tweak your data. The Service doesn't have any of those capabilities.
Just download the Desktop.
Get Data -> Set up your SQL connection
Build your reports
Publish
It's really straightforward. Think of it in terms of the Desktop is your development area, and the Service is for sharing.
Are there features and quick wins in the Service?-> Yes, but I wouldn't build a solution purely in it, nor could customize anything.
The gateway data source you set up, will automatically connect to the published PBIX dataset as long as the connection paths are the same.
@Anonymous To answer your initial question, "no". You can't directly connect to the SQL Server from the Service.
The Desktop is really where you do want to start. It will allow you to create your model, add calculations, and tweak your data. The Service doesn't have any of those capabilities.
Just download the Desktop.
Get Data -> Set up your SQL connection
Build your reports
Publish
It's really straightforward. Think of it in terms of the Desktop is your development area, and the Service is for sharing.
Are there features and quick wins in the Service?-> Yes, but I wouldn't build a solution purely in it, nor could customize anything.
The gateway data source you set up, will automatically connect to the published PBIX dataset as long as the connection paths are the same.
Thanks @Seth_C_Bauer... That's kind of sad to hear, though. It feels like the cloud environment can do most of the core functions, and it is even able to reach and connect to a local SQL server instance by going through a gateway. It just seems odd to me that Microsoft wouldn't offer that... It makes it feel like they're only halfway committed to the cloud. But, I guess that's a theme with Office 365.
In any case - thanks for your help.
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