Save Power BI dataset to SQL Database

stigcorneer

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Hi,
I have a Power BI-model that combines data from a database with some external xlsx and csv-files.
I have built my model first with Power Query to ETL and then I have made a massive amount of DAX-formulas to shape the data as I want it.
Now I would like to save the result back to the SQL-server without having to replicate the PQ and DAX work in SQL.
Is it possible to just save the dataset from Power BI to SQL server?
Or can I use some other neat tool to use my DAX-formulas on the data?
 

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Read M is for (Data) Monkey book by Ken Puls and Miguel Escobar. It is the complete guide to Power Query.
if you DAX is calc columns, the. You can export the tables using DAX studio. I think you will have to export to csv first. You could also investigate the power BI datamart. It’s immature but may meet your needs.
 
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