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Month: March 2026

Power BI Reportserver Feature Showdown: Standard vs. Enterprise Edition

Power BI Reportserver Feature Showdown: Standard vs. Enterprise Edition

Power BI Report Server (PBIRS) is an important product — especially for organizations that need analytics on‑premises. From SQL Server 2025 onward, PBIRS is officially supported on SQL Server Standard Edition, making it accessible to a much wider range of deployments. It’s stable, reliable, and follows in the footsteps of SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). But it also comes with… quirks. If you want to jump straight to the feature comparison, click here:👉 Skip to the Feature Comparison If you’re…

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Making Paginated Reports Less Annoying: Excel Subscriptions and Semicolon CSV

Making Paginated Reports Less Annoying: Excel Subscriptions and Semicolon CSV

Every now and then I run into one of those long‑standing defaults in Power BI Report Server that feel like they’ve survived unchanged since the early SSRS days.A perfect example: email subscriptions for paginated reports still default to MHTML. Not exactly the format anyone is excited to receive in 2026. And yes — everything described in this post applies only to paginated reports, the report type formerly known from SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). Power BI reports (.pbix) are not…

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