This article is intended for users and administrators whose organization has already subscribed to Data Studio Pro.
There are two ways to upgrade existing Data Studio reports and data sources to Data Studio Pro: end user upgrades and admin upgrades.
End user upgrades
In an end user upgrade, individual users in an organization choose the content that they want to upgrade and use the Data Studio Pro user interface to move their reports and/or data sources into either a team workspace or their personal Sandbox. Users will be able to use Data Studio Pro features with their upgraded content immediately.
Tip : We recommend this option for small deployments, such as individual team subscriptions or limited trials of Data Studio Pro.
Learn how to add and remove team workspace assets.
Admin upgrades
In an admin-led content move, a Google Workspace administrator in an organization sets a default Google Cloud project for Data Studio Pro. If users have a Pro subscription associated with that project, their content will be moved into their individual Sandbox locations under that project.
Tip : We recommend this option for large or enterprise deployments.
Learn how to set a default Data Studio Pro project. Additionally, administrators may wish to prevent users from creating new Data Studio Pro departmental subscriptions.
Note : When a user has a Data Studio Pro subscription that is associated with a default Pro project, they'll no longer have an Owned by me location. All new content that users create must live either in their Sandbox or in a team workspace.
Additional notes about upgrading content to Data Studio Pro
No matter which upgrade method is chosen, the following information applies:
- Upgrading existing content doesn't change that content's URL. Links to content continue to work as they did before the upgrade. People who already have view or edit permissions on the content won't lose access. There is no downtime during the upgrade.
- Moving content won't disrupt access to the content. Users will still have access to their reports and data sources during the move.
- Users may gain access to the content as a result of permissions that are inherited through the IAM hierarchy. For example, if a user has the Data Studio Asset Viewer role in the Data Studio Pro project, they will be able to view the upgraded content even if it isn't explicitly shared with them. Similarly, generic roles like Project Owner or Project Editor will also grant access to the Data Studio Pro content.