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Applies to: ✅ SQL analytics endpoint and Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric
Microsoft Fabric lets you create reusable and default Power BI semantic models to create reports in various ways in Power BI. This article describes the various ways you can use your Warehouse or SQL analytics endpoint, and their default Power BI semantic models, to create reports.
For example, you can establish a live connection to a shared semantic model in the Power BI service and create many different reports from the same semantic model. You can create a data model in Power BI Desktop and publish to the Power BI service. Then, you and others can create multiple reports in separate .pbix files from that common data model and save them to different workspaces.
Advanced users can build reports from a warehouse using a composite model or using the SQL connection string.
Reports that use the Warehouse or SQL analytics endpoint can be created in either of the following two tools:
Note
Microsoft has renamed the Power BI dataset content type to semantic model. This applies to Microsoft Fabric as well. For more information, see New name for Power BI datasets.
Within Data Warehouse, using the ribbon and the main home tab, navigate to the New report button. This option provides a native, quick way to create report built on top of the default Power BI semantic model.
If no tables have been added to the default Power BI semantic model, the dialog first automatically adds tables, prompting the user to confirm or manually select the tables included in the canonical default semantic model first, ensuring there's always data first.
With a default semantic model that has tables, the New report opens a browser tab to the report editing canvas to a new report that is built on the semantic model. When you save your new report you're prompted to choose a workspace, provided you have write permissions for that workspace. If you don't have write permissions, or if you're a free user and the semantic model resides in a Premium capacity workspace, the new report is saved in your My workspace.
For more information on how to create reports using the Power BI service, see Create reports in the Power BI service.
You can build reports from semantic models with Power BI Desktop using a Live connection to the default semantic model. For information on how to make the connection, see connect to semantic models from Power BI Desktop.
For a tutorial with Power BI Desktop, see Get started with Power BI Desktop. For advanced situations where you want to add more data or change the storage mode, see use composite models in Power BI Desktop.
If you're browsing for a specific SQL analytics endpoint or Warehouse in OneLake, you can use the OneLake in Power BI Desktop to make a connection and build reports:
Alternatively, if you have the SQL connection string of your SQL analytics endpoint or Warehouse and would like more advanced options, such as writing a SQL statement to filter out specific data, connect to a warehouse in Power BI Desktop:
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