Power BI Desktop is one of the most important data examination tools to date. However, Power BI itself can’t do much for you if you don’t have at least some data stored and ready to be put to work.
Once you’ve imported your data into Power BI, the data itself matters more than its storage source. You can generally perform the same functions and queries once you’ve uploaded your data, no matter where the data comes from.
However, you can import your data from several sources. When you click on the Get Data button, you’ll see a list of options:
The Azure SQL Database is just one of many resources that you can use for data storage. In this article, we’ll go over the basics of Azure SQL Database with Power BI. We’ll also explore the prerequisites for connecting to a database in Azure SQL Database.
The Azure SQL Database is a managed database service that you can use to store the data that you’ll examine in Power BI. You can use it to import entire tables into Power BI and run queries.
It’s important to note, though, that while Power BI Desktop can connect to the SQL Server, the Power BI Service cannot.
The Azure SQL Database has several features and benefits that Power BI users find helpful. The most important one, though, is the fact that it lets users import their data quickly, simply, and in large batches.
How can you connect with an SQL database in Power BI Desktop? First, you’ll need to make sure that you have the following prerequisites in place:
Once you’ve met all of the following criteria, you can start uploading data from the Azure SQL Database and working with that data in Power BI Desktop.
You’ve met all of the prerequisites for connecting to a database, so now what do you do? Once you’re ready to start working with your database, here’s how you can get started:
From there, Power BI will import your tables and show you the relationships between those tables. Click on the Load button once you’re ready to import your tables into Power BI Desktop.
Once you’ve connected to your Azure SQL Database within Power BI, you can work with that data manually and send your reports to various destinations as needed.
However, as helpful as Power BI and the Azure SQL Database can be on their own, there is a simpler way to work with your data and send your reports.
Specifically, PBRS from ChristianSteven Software can simplify the above actions. PBRS enhances, automates, and streamlines various Power BI functions, including functions that concern your SQL-stored data.
For example, with PBRS, you can automate your report scheduling based on date, data changes, and other criteria. You can choose your own criteria, so PBRS will deliver your reports exactly when and where you need them.
PBRS also lets you create custom tasks while you work with your data. Some of those custom tasks include:
With automation and customization, you can get exactly what you need from your Power BI experience. You can save time while creating your reports and take advantage of features that you would not have otherwise had.
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