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Connect to data created by Power Platform dataflows in Power BI Desktop

In Power BI Desktop, you can connect to data created by Power Platform dataflows just like any other data source in Power BI Desktop. Select Power Platform > Dataflows.

Screenshot of Dataflows selected in the Power Platform tab of the Get Data screen.

The Power Platform dataflows connector lets you connect to entities created by dataflows in the Power BI service.

Considerations and limitations

To use the Power Platform dataflows connector, you must be running a recent version of Power BI Desktop. You can always download Power BI Desktop and install it on your computer to ensure you have the most recent version.

Note

The previous version of the Power Platform dataflows connector required that you download a .MEZ file and place it in a folder. Current versions of Power BI Desktop include the Power Platform dataflows connector, so that file is no longer required and can cause conflicts with the included version of the connector. If you manually placed that .MEZ file into the folder, you must delete that downloaded .MEZ file from your Documents > Power BI Desktop > Custom connectors folder to avoid conflicts.

Desktop performance

Power BI Desktop runs locally on the computer on which it's installed. Ingestion performance of dataflows determines various factors. Those factors include the size of the data, your computer's CPU and RAM, network bandwidth, distance from the data center, and other factors.

You can improve data ingestion performance for dataflows. For example, if the ingested data size is too large for Power BI Desktop to manage on your computer, you can use linked and computed entities in dataflows to aggregate the data (within dataflows) and ingest only the pre-prepared, aggregated data.

In that manner, the processing of large data is performed online in dataflows, rather than being performed locally in your running instance of Power BI Desktop. That approach lets Power BI Desktop ingest smaller amounts of data, and keeps the experience with dataflows responsive and quick.

Other considerations

Most dataflows reside in the Power BI service tenant. However, Power BI Desktop users can't access dataflows that are stored in Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 account, unless they're the owner of the dataflow, or they are explicitly authorized to the dataflow’s CDM folder. Consider the following situation:

  1. Anna creates a new workspace and configures it to store dataflows in the organization’s data lake.
  2. Ben, who is also a member of the workspace Anna created, wants to use Power BI Desktop and the dataflow connector to get data from the dataflow Anna created.
  3. Ben receives an error caused by not being added as an authorized user to the dataflow’s CDM folder in the data lake.

To resolve this issue, Ben must be granted reader permissions to the CDM Folder and its files. You can learn more about how to grant access to the CDM Folder in configure and consume a dataflow.

There are all sorts of interesting things you can do with dataflows. For more information, check out the following resources:

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