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Marco Russo on 27 Mar 2015 16:20:23

Power BI Designer saves a local PBIX file, which can be a file to export data and data model – in other words, it’s a format that contains a complete semantic model. All the applications that today export data in several formats (CSV, Excel, XML), might provide a richer semantic model exporting a PBIX file.

Many ISV/SI that have OLTP and other applications that stores data in some database, usually struggle to offer a compelling BI story to their customers. The smaller they are, the more they feel this pressure because probably the effort they can put in their custom software is minimal.

Today these ISV/SI integrate their solution with external vendor technologies (QlikView is a common choice here). However, the cost of such a solution for the end user is not always appealing, and for this reason the MS partner ecosystem always look for components (charts and pivot tables) to integrate in their solutions.

Providing them an easy and inexpensive way to produce PBIX files “ready to use” straight from their product/solution would provide several benefits:

- Customers would have something ready to be uploaded to Power BI service

- ISV/SI would be able to provide a BI solution integrated with MS ecosystem

- ISV/SI can implement solutions like “send a PBIX file via mail every week to all the agents including only the data of their prospects/customers” - Today they already do that using the .CUB format, which can be consumed by both Excel and custom applications

- Microsoft would increase the number of Power BI users very quickly - Small ISV/SI would be able to implement such integration very fast

What I propose to do is, in descending order of importance:

1) Support Power BI Designer as a local engine with an API that can be used by anyone and officially support local connections by other programs (starting from Excel)

- The API should provide the ability to create a data model and to populate it with data by just using API, without any manual interaction

- Providing the ability to connect from other clients (today it is possible but not officially supported) would increase the adoption.

2) Document and “open” the PBIX file, so that it can be generated by anyone

- I think that this is easy for the data model, but not for the data.

- But without the data, this model would be not so useful, requiring a manual refresh to be populated.

3) Open source the Power BI Designer

- Not really a priority in my opinion, but if the first two wouldn’t be possible, this one could be ok

Administrator on 01 May 2015 05:42:28

Hi everyone. There are some really interesting ideas in this thread, thanks for your vocal support about it! We'll consider it for the future along with other suggestions and plans. Thanks!

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8d32a31e b097-4416-81d3-de869e689b21 on 05 Jul 2020 21:59:59

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Sounds excellent!

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6b5e453f 6aac-4ffb-bb00-1de491cfc9b0 on 05 Jul 2020 21:59:59

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I Agree

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94c7abd2 138a-41f0-9e7c-feb9a736d27b on 05 Jul 2020 21:59:59

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You got my vote

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4a1d5c43 6d9a-4492-988d-6f833b0c0150 on 05 Jul 2020 21:59:45

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You got my vote

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93d9381c e3c0-4407-be25-3166ecc65b75 on 05 Jul 2020 21:59:43

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Oh yes

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5b510ada 253c-4232-8628-a4a0ad9f9581 on 05 Jul 2020 21:59:41

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Got my vote!

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0a78af10 bf54-45b8-bcc1-918a4289a301 on 05 Jul 2020 21:59:41

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This would be great! It's all about accessibility.

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2c4051d2 d2fe-4e4e-9ba9-daad7a7a731f on 05 Jul 2020 21:59:41

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Done. 3 Votes.

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d07af492 a434-43cf-aab6-2e65085bdedd on 05 Jul 2020 21:59:41

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You got my votes too. thanks.

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1fb02eeb 04bc-46f6-95c1-18197463356f on 05 Jul 2020 21:59:41

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Ciao Marco, Te di mis votos! Saludos Patricio (Norway)