In this insightful tutorial, Manuel Quintana from Pragmatic Works explores a groundbreaking update for Power BI Report Builder (Paginated Reports) – the introduction of Power Query for data transformation within paginated reports. This new feature, currently in preview, enhances data preparation capabilities, making it easier for report designers to combine data from multiple sources directly within the Report Builder environment.
Power BI Report Builder, also known as Paginated Reports (formerly SSRS), is a tool used for creating pixel-perfect, print-ready reports. While its core functionality has remained relatively unchanged for years, the introduction of Power Query brings a transformative layer to the report-building experience.
Power Query, a powerful data transformation tool previously limited to Power BI Desktop and Dataflows, has now been integrated into Power BI Report Builder. This feature offers:
To use Power Query within Paginated Reports:
This update offers several advantages for report designers:
LOOKUP or LOOKUPSET.Since this feature is still in preview, there are a few limitations to be aware of:
Manuel demonstrates how to combine data from a CSV file in OneDrive and a Lakehouse table within the same paginated report:
The introduction of Power Query into Power BI Report Builder is a game-changer for creating paginated reports. It simplifies data transformation, reduces reliance on complex expressions, and enhances data consolidation from multiple sources. While the feature is still in preview, it offers significant potential for the future of report development in Power BI. Stay tuned for more updates and tutorials from Pragmatic Works as this feature continues to evolve!
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