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Advanced Power BI: Data Source Connections and Settings

Learn to use files and privacy levels
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Course: On-Demand
Advanced Provider Elizabeth Vergara  2 Lessons ·  5m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

PBIDS files are Power BI desktop files that have a specific data connection structure. By using these files, you can save time getting the data that already has the connection in the file itself. You can also quickly and easily modify the file using a text editor. With privacy level settings, you can specify an isolation level that defines the degree that one data source must be isolated from others. There are three different privacy levels: private, organizational, and public. By changing your privacy levels, you can determine who has access to your data. So how do you simplify the process? What can you do to keep your data confidential?

In this course, you will review Power BI data source files, including how to create, save, and navigate the files. You will also learn about Power BI privacy levels. By the end of this course, you will be able to connect to advanced data sources and automate the data connection process using Power BI data source files.

What You'll Learn

  • Explore advanced Power BI data source options and settings
  • Create, save, and navigate Power BI data source (PBIDS) files
  • Export PBIDS and PBI Desktop files
  • Identify the private, organizational, and public privacy levels for data sources
  • Set privacy levels to protect data and control access
  • Automate the data connection process using Power BI data source files

Key Takeaways

  • PBIDS files are Power BI Desktop files with a specific data connection structure that save time by storing the connection within the file itself.
  • PBIDS files can be quickly and easily modified using a text editor.
  • Privacy level settings let you specify an isolation level that defines how much one data source must be isolated from others.
  • Power BI offers three privacy levels: private, organizational, and public, and changing them determines who has access to your data.
  • By the end of the course, learners can connect to advanced data sources and automate the data connection process using Power BI data source files.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I be able to do after completing this course?

By the end of the course, you will be able to connect to advanced data sources and automate the data connection process using Power BI data source files.

What does this course cover?

The course reviews Power BI data source files, including how to create, save, and navigate them, and covers Power BI privacy levels. Lessons include Export PBIDS and PBI Desktop, and Privacy Levels For Data Sources.

What are PBIDS files?

PBIDS files are Power BI Desktop files with a specific data connection structure. Because the connection is saved in the file itself, they save time getting data, and they can be quickly modified using a text editor.

What are the privacy levels in Power BI?

There are three privacy levels: private, organizational, and public. They specify an isolation level defining how much one data source must be isolated from others, and changing them determines who has access to your data.

What skills does this course help build?

The course is associated with skills including Advanced Analytics, Data Access, Data Files, Microsoft Power BI Embedded, Power BI, and Source Data.