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Migrate SSRS reports to Power BI Manually

Migrate SSRS reports to Power BI Manually

1.    Open the report server portal that contains the reports you want to migrate.

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2.    Download each report definition, saving the .rdl files locally.

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3.    Open the latest version of Power BI Report Builder and connect to the Power BI service using your Azure AD credentials.

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4.    Open each report in Power BI Report Builder, and then:

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5.    Verify all data sources and datasets are embedded in the report definition, and that they're supported data sources.

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6.    Preview the report to ensure it renders correctly.

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7.    Select Publish, then select Power BI service.

 

8.    Select the workspace where you want to save the report.

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9.    Verify that the report saves. If certain features in your report design aren't yet supported, the save action will fail. You'll be notified of the reasons. You'll then need to revise your report design and try saving again.

10. Go to Power BI services and check it.


NOTE: PLEASE MAKE SURE TO CREATE DATA SOURCE CONNECTION TO MIGRATED REPORTS


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