![]() This removal of support took place, despite the fact that there are numerous blogs and github examples that have already been shared with the community. Last month Microsoft decided to stop supporting a REST api that allows customers to update a “dataflow” definition (from a json). the deployment REST API’s for the Power BI service are very problematic. ![]() Setting aside the obvious need for version control, there are other limitations with CI/CD that are equally problematic for us and the community cannot help with all of them. From my own perspective it doesn’t really make sense for anyone to contribute in an open-source way, considering the proprietary nature of the underlying product. But I think this would increase ten-fold if the core product was ever to be open sourced. Given the investment, there are lots of Power BI fans. ![]() It is pretty impressive that members of the community invest so much effort into the peripheral tooling for Power BI. Hi Chris, Why doesn’t Microsoft ever lead the charge in these areas? It is always a bit tiresome to hear about yet another “home-grown” solution to an obvious problem or limitation in the core product. ![]()
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