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David Palsgaard on 04 Aug 2017 17:02:58

It would be great to write back functionality in Power BI so that users in PowerBi desktop or PowerBI web service can write back to an SQL server database or to a Sharepoint list. It is very important when planning budgeting, budget follow-up and forecasts

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b2c9138f 1c40-4aa6-a4ce-76e8ade387ee on 06 Jul 2020 00:08:38

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It would also be nice to have write back capability for manually entered tables so that the data could be entered directly from table and matrix table reports in Power BI Desktop instead of going through the "Enter Data" dialog. Entering data directly in a matrix table instead of the "Enter Data" dialog would add powerful context making it much easier to populate a user defined table.

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0f05c28f dca0-462f-9f8a-0d847bc9e9c8 on 06 Jul 2020 00:05:22

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The Write-back to database capability from Power BI table visual is very important to including forecasting information

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70e9a27b 9159-4882-a7cd-45be7f1ee273 on 06 Jul 2020 00:01:10

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I need this to 'play' with suggested changes to my data.

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e857244c 7912-e711-80f1-fc15b428ab70 on 05 Jul 2020 23:23:49

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Yes please. The Powerapp embedded visual is a step in this direction, but the user experience remains poor. We need to emulate the same simple user experience as people have when they edit data in Excel

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959ebbc5 1322-497d-8085-0bdb8bd8af59 on 05 Jul 2020 23:13:08

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Please add a write-back functionality to Power BI in order to support financial planning models.

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8b2c614e d52b-48c9-9a24-9ca2071250ef on 05 Jul 2020 23:10:37

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Currently using powerapps for writeback but it would be really nice to see the functionality within Power BI Desktop and Web, where we can combine direct query and writeback feature.

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5e5eceb0 0add-4336-ac46-19582dc56257 on 05 Jul 2020 23:09:37

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Hi,

There are two great options for write back for both row level SQL editing in Power Apps, and more Corporate Performance Mangement functionality in Visual Planner from Power ON. Both works great.

http://poweronbi.com/2018/01/write-back-options-in-power-bi/

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ffc1696f 0fca-4a2b-81e3-b66a12c9fa71 on 05 Jul 2020 23:06:39

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I currently use the writeback functionality of SSAS in combination with Excel. But it would be a next step to use PowerBI. An example of a vendor who is already developing a solution is PowerOnBI.
But rolling it out in large organizations would be much easier if Microsoft supported and developed this technology.

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619ff5fb d0cb-413e-af90-df0101cf0984 on 05 Jul 2020 23:01:18

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Agree with Juerg. I work in a corporate accounting department. We are currently using Adaptive Insights because it has the writeback capability for budgeting and forecasting.

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5f5f397f 2098-4aa8-a91c-83da7522b3ca on 05 Jul 2020 22:59:40

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For the purpose of corporate performance management as budgeting and the simulation of scenarios, write back functionality is a must. Espacially the guys from the Financial Controlling Dept. would apreciate it very much! Often the lack of this feature is the reason why companies cannot rollout Power BI licenses in all of their business units.
Perhaps Microsoft should think of acquiring something like https://www.tagetik.com/