Power BI Projects (PBIP) make reports and semantic models file-based, enabling source control, automation, and other developer workflows. You can edit those files directly in a code editor or through external tools. Until now, changes made outside of Power BI Desktop wouldn’t appear until you restarted the application. With this update, Power BI Desktop detects those changes automatically, so there’s no restart required.Edit anywhere and see changes immediatelyPower BI Desktop now detects changes made directly to PBIP files, regardless of whether those changes come from an editor, external tool, or automated process.When a PBIP file changes on disk, Desktop detects the update and prompts you to reload the latest version of your project. Apply external changes prompt in Power BI Desktop Selecting Apply external changes reloads the updated files into Power BI Desktop without restarting the application.This creates a much smoother experience when moving between Power BI Desktop and the tools you already use.Open your project directly in Visual Studio CodePower BI Desktop now includes an Open in VS Code option for PBIP projects.Selecting it launches Visual Studio Code with the project folder already loaded as the active workspace, giving you immediate access to report and semantic model files. Open Visual Studio Code entry point in Power BI DesktopBenefitsThese updates make it easier to use PBIP files with external tools and automated processes while continuing to work in Power BI Desktop.Typical scenarios include:Editing project files in Visual Studio Code.Updating files through scripts or automation.Working with AI-assisted development tools that modify PBIP artifacts.Get startedTrying it out is simple:Open a PBIP project in Power BI Desktop.Select Open in VS Code.Make a change to your project files and save it.Return to Power BI Desktop and select Apply external changes when prompted.You can now move seamlessly between Power BI Desktop and your editing tools, making it easier than ever to work with PBIP files wherever your workflow takes you.Explore the documentation to learn more about Power BI Projects (PBIP).
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