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Agreed -- we have data files (excel, csv, txt) in sharepoint folders and need to access them from PowerBI. Ideally, we want to do this via a service principal account rather than individual accounts. Sharepoint lists are insufficient -- we have hundres of dynamic files and cannot convert them to lists.
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Although the current bookmark function is powerful, the workload and maintenance are extremely poor, and direct functionality is highly needed
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In mobile reports, it is very important
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You can discard this one -- 3.2 has been in GA after this idea was posted.
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Hi, is there any update on this topic?
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hello, is there any update?
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By "then" I meant of course, "thin". :)
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Assuming this is in the Desktop app, this is needed as there is a bug at the moment where sometimes the imported query or calculated table is miles away from all of the other tables in model view, where usually you can drag and drop fields onto each other to set up a relationship, this makes this impossible. To drag the table back to the main collection of tables takes about 45 minutes and is causing huge issues when building out data models.
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Assuming this is in the Desktop app, this is needed as there is a bug at the moment where sometimes the imported query or calculated table is miles away from all of the other tables in model view, where usually you can drag and drop fields onto each other to set up a relationship, this makes this impossible. To drag the table back to the main collection of tables takes about 45 minutes and is causing huge issues when building out data models.
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Assuming this is in the Desktop app, this is needed as there is a bug at the moment where sometimes the imported query or calculated table is miles away from all of the other tables in model view, where usually you can drag and drop fields onto each other to set up a relationship, this makes this impossible. To drag the table back to the main collection of tables takes about 45 minutes and is causing huge issues when building out data models.