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Recover Your XMLA-Modified Power BI Dataset with These Git-Integration Steps

Recover Your XMLA-Modified Power BI Dataset with These Git-Integration Steps
Have you ever found yourself stuck with a modified Power BI dataset, thanks to those well-intentioned but troublesome changes you made through the XMLA endpoint? Does that sound familiar to you? What seemed like a convenient solution quickly turned into a frustrating challenge when you encountered the error message in the Power BI Service. You …

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