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[role="xpack"]
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[testenv="platinum"]
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[[sql-client-apps-powerbi]]
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=== Microsoft Power BI Desktop
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[quote, https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/what-is-power-bi/]
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https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/desktop/[Power BI] is a business analytics solution that lets you visualize your data and share
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insights across your organization, or embed them in your app or website.
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IMPORTANT: Elastic does not endorse, promote or provide support for this application; for native Elasticsearch integration in this product, please reach out to its vendor.
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==== Prerequisites
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* Microsoft Power BI Desktop 2.63 or higher
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* {es-sql} <<sql-odbc, ODBC driver>>
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* A preconfigured User or System DSN (see <<dsn-configuration,Configuration>> section on how to configure a DSN).
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==== Data loading
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First, you'll need to choose ODBC as the source to load data from. Once launched, click on the _Get Data_ button (under _Home_ tab), then
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on the _More..._ button at the bottom of the list:
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[[apps_pbi_fromodbc1]]
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.Get Data / More...
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image:images/sql/odbc/apps_pbi_fromodbc1.png[]
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In the new opened window scroll at the bottom of the _All_ list and select the _ODBC_ entry, then click on the _Connect_ button:
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[[apps_pbi_fromodbc2]]
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.ODBC / Connect
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image:images/sql/odbc/apps_pbi_fromodbc2.png[]
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This will replace current window with a new _From ODBC_ one, where you'll have to select a previously configured DSN:
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[[apps_pbi_dsn]]
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.Choose a DSN
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image:images/sql/odbc/apps_pbi_dsn.png[]
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Once connected Power BI will read {es}'s catalog and offer the user a choice of tables (indices) to load data from. Clicking on one of the
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tables will load a preview of the data within:
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[[apps_pbi_picktable]]
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.Pick table to load
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image:images/sql/odbc/apps_pbi_picktable.png[]
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Now tick the chosen table and click on the _Load_ button. Power BI will now load and analyze the data, populating a list with the available
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columns. These can now be used to build the desired visualisation:
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[[apps_pbi_loaded]]
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.Visualize the data
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image:images/sql/odbc/apps_pbi_loaded.png[]
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