Create a paginated report from a Schematic model in Report Builder
In a data-rich business environment, delivering structured, print-ready reports is essential for effective decision-making. Paginated reports excel in providing detailed, scalable outputs such as invoices, financial statements, and operational summaries.
For professionals working with a schematic model, Report Builder offers an intuitive platform for creating these reports. This blog will guide you through the process of designing a paginated report from your schematic model, ensuring accuracy and efficiency.
1. What Is a Schematic Model?
A schematic model is a visual blueprint that outlines the structure and relationships between data entities like tables, columns, and keys. It is used to standardize and optimize data queries for reporting purposes.
2. What Are Paginated Reports?
Paginated reports are highly formatted outputs designed for printing or sharing as PDF, Word, or Excel files. Unlike interactive dashboards, these reports are ideal for scenarios requiring precise layouts and handling large data sets.
Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Paginated Report in Report Builder.
Step-1:
Open the Report Builder and Select on the Get Data, Get the data from the Semantic model.

Step-2:
Develop the report and publish the report.

Step-3:
Review the report in the power bi service
Conclusion:
Building paginated reports from a schematic model ensures accuracy, scalability, and professionalism. By using Report Builder, you can transform your raw data into actionable, structured reports that meet business requirements.
Ready to create your first paginated report? Start by analyzing your schematic model and defining your reporting needs. If you need guidance, feel free to explore more resources or contact our team for expert advice, you can reach out to us at transform@cloudfonts.com.
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