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Business intelligence is a collaborative activity. It's important to establish standardized semantic models that can be the one source of truth. Then discovering and reusing those standardized semantic models is key. When expert data modelers in your organization create and share optimized semantic models, report creators can start with those semantic models to build accurate reports. Then your organization has consistent data for making decisions, and a healthy data culture.
In Power BI, semantic model creators can control who has access to their data by using the Build permission. Semantic model creators can also certify or promote semantic models so others can discover them. That way, report authors know which semantic models are high quality and official, and they can use those semantic models wherever they author in Power BI. Administrators have a new tenant setting to govern the use of semantic models across workspaces.
Building reports based on semantic models in different workspaces, and copying reports to different workspaces, are tightly coupled with the workspace:
When you build a report on top of an existing semantic model, the first step is to connect to the semantic model, either in the Power BI service or Power BI Desktop. Read about discovering semantic models from different workspaces
When you find a report you like, in a workspace or an app, you can make a copy of it, and then modify it to fit your needs. You don't have to worry about creating the data model. The data model is already created for you. And it's much easier to modify an existing report than it is to start from scratch. Read more about copying reports.
With Build permission type, if you're a semantic model creator, you can determine who in your organization can build new content on your semantic models. People with Build permission can also build new content on the semantic model outside Power BI, such as Excel sheets via Analyze in Excel, XMLA, and export. Read more about the Build permission.
If you create semantic models, when you create one that others can benefit from, you can make it easier for them to discover it by promoting your semantic model. You can also request that experts in your organization certify your semantic model.
The specific features and experiences built on shared semantic model capabilities are licensed according to their existing scenarios. For example:
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Световно първенство по Power BI DataViz
14.02, 16 ч. - 31.03, 16 ч.
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Manage workspaces and semantic models in Power BI - Training
In this Learning Path, you'll learn how to publish Power BI reports to the Power BI service. You'll also learn how to create workspaces, manage related items, and data refreshes for up-to-date reports. Additionally, implement row-level security to restrict user access to relevant data without the need for multiple reports.
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