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Good morning all,
There is an excel file that has been created through analyze in excel function in Power BI service, I need to find the which report in our tenenat is its source.
How do I do this? Below is the connection name for this file.
Thank you in advanced.
Ricardo.
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Hi @Ricardo_MSS ,
Analyze in Excel is based on dataset. It is designed for Excel users to slice and dice data. When we open the .odc file, we can see data tables and the dataset name in tab. However, we don't know which report is from. There are not visualizations.
You could reference the documents to learn more about it.
Power BI and Excel; More than just an Integration
Hi @Ricardo_MSS,
@v-xuding-msft is right that you cannot tie this connection to a report, however maybe you can find the corresponding dataset in the service. Because the ODC connection contains the ID of the dataset.
In your case, it's this part:
If you know the workspace where this dataset is located you can enter this ID in the browser:
https://app.powerbi.com/groups/[Workspace ID]/settings/datasets/[Dataset ID]/
If you don't know the workspace:
Hi @Ricardo_MSS ,
Analyze in Excel is based on dataset. It is designed for Excel users to slice and dice data. When we open the .odc file, we can see data tables and the dataset name in tab. However, we don't know which report is from. There are not visualizations.
You could reference the documents to learn more about it.
Power BI and Excel; More than just an Integration
Hi @Ricardo_MSS ,
I'm glad it works for you. 😊 Can you please accept it as solution? Then we will be able to close this thread. More people who have the same request will find the answer easily and quickly.
Hi @Ricardo_MSS,
@v-xuding-msft is right that you cannot tie this connection to a report, however maybe you can find the corresponding dataset in the service. Because the ODC connection contains the ID of the dataset.
In your case, it's this part:
If you know the workspace where this dataset is located you can enter this ID in the browser:
https://app.powerbi.com/groups/[Workspace ID]/settings/datasets/[Dataset ID]/
If you don't know the workspace:
This also worked very well.
Thank you.
Is it possible to accept 2 answers as solution?
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