The following sections provide details about some of the limitations of each license. The preceding table shows what features each license will give you. Yes, using analytical dataflows with Per user Plan ![]() Standardized schema, built-in support for Common Data Modelĭataflows data connector in Power BI Desktop The enhanced compute engine (running on Power BI Premium capacity / parallel execution of transforms)Ĭomputed entities (in-storage transformations using M)ĭataflow authoring with Power Query Online Store data in customer provided Azure Data Lake Storage (analytical dataflow bring your own Azure Data Lake Storage) Store data in Azure Data Lake Storage (analytical dataflow) Store data in Dataverse tables (standard dataflow) The following table contains a list of features and the license needed for them to be available. If you want to use the enhanced compute engine to speed up your dataflow queries' performance over computed entities, or have the DirectQuery connection option to the dataflow, you need to have Power BI P1 or A3 or higher capacities.ĪI capabilities in Power BI, linked entity, and computed entity are all premium functions that aren't available with a Power BI Pro account. Some of the dataflow features are limited to premium licenses. If you want to create analytical dataflows that store data in your organization's Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 account, you or your administrator will need access to an Azure subscription and an Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 account. If you want to create dataflows in the Microsoft Power Platform environment a Power Apps (per-user or per-app) license is required. Creating dataflows in Microsoft Power Platform environments ![]() Multiple options are available for premium or embedded capacities. Depending on the features you use, Power BI Premium (per user) or embedded capacity is required.Ī Power BI Pro account is available on a user-monthly basis. A Power BI free license won't give you the ability to create dataflows. If you want to create dataflows in Power BI workspaces, you need to have a paid Power BI Pro license. Creating dataflows in Power BI workspaces Considering the wide range of products that can use dataflows, and feature availability in each product or dataflow type, it's important to know what licensing options you need to use dataflows. ![]() In addition, some dataflow features are only available as Premium features. Dataflows can be created in different portals, such as Power BI and the Power Apps, and can be of either analytical or standard type.
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