

You can now use that URL in the Power BI Helper’s Model Analysis tab:

Note that XMLA endpoint (at the moment) is limited to premium capacity associated workspaces. To get the XMLA endpoint URL in an organizational workspace, go to the setting of that workspace, and copy the URL from there. The good news is that now with having XMLA endpoint available, you can connect directly to Power BI datasets in the service, and get all those functionalities with that. Previously you could use Power BI Helper to connect to a model in Power BI Desktop and analyze that model, getting the list of all tables, columns, measures, alongside with measure dependency and modeling advise, and also documenting everything at the end. Copying content from one workspace to another!.Publishing Power BI files to multiple workspaces.Downloading a version of all Power BI reports (PBIX files) from all workspaces to a local folder.Documentation of all Power BI objects in the service.Connecting to Power BI objects (workspaces, dashboards, datasets, reports, dataflows) in the service.let’s have a look at them in bullet points and then the detailed explanation: Power BI Helper April 2019 edition has the functionality to work with service, and also XMLA endpoint connectivity.
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Download Power BI Helper What is new in Power BI Helper April 2019 Edition Even functions which are not possible through Power BI Service, such as publishing a *.pbix file to multiple workspaces, and copying content from one workspace to another! All available now for you for free. Documenting all service objects such as workspaces, datasets, dashboards, reports, and also able to manage the content through the service. The newest version of Power BI Helper comes with break-through functions such as connecting to service. In RADACAD we do our best to improve user experience using Power BI every single day, and throughout that experience, we add more and more functions to Power BI Helper.
