![]() ![]() ![]() I look at data retrospectively to isolate very specific items of concern (exceptions), which I then need to export to Excel for end users (who know nothing about PBI and have no need to use it), but who do know how to use Excel, so they can view and/or investigate these exceptions further themselves or, distribute them to others for further investigation and feedback. For this reason, from a DA (data analytics) point of view, not having an 'Export to Excel' option in PBI seems like a major oversight to me. The answer to your question as to why I need to export data to Excel is that I'm doing descriptive analytics, not predictive analytics. Firstly, I'm definately not trying to do things in Excel that can be done in PBI - that would make no sense, given I have PBI.
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