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I updated a report by downloading the .pbix locally, opening it with 'power bi desktop' and then clicking the 'Publish' button, is this the usual approach?
(or is there a way to open the .pbix without having to manually download it?)
The publication went fine and the changes introduced are the required ones, but I was wondering, if I realize later that there is a mistake, how can I revert back the .pbix (already published) to an earlier version?
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@ovonel ,
good question, there is not a way to do that in the product.
The best practise (and easiest solution) is to keep the PBIX in version control, like OneDrive for Business or SharePoint, where you can go back to a different version. Then publish that previous version again and you're good to go.
You can also use that version of the PBIX in OneDrive to open in PBI Desktop, so you don't have to download it everytime.
@ovonel ,
good question, there is not a way to do that in the product.
The best practise (and easiest solution) is to keep the PBIX in version control, like OneDrive for Business or SharePoint, where you can go back to a different version. Then publish that previous version again and you're good to go.
You can also use that version of the PBIX in OneDrive to open in PBI Desktop, so you don't have to download it everytime.
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