Visualize data in model-driven apps with Power BI (preview) | Microsoft Power Apps
Visualizing data in a view to get to interactive insights is a lot faster and easier, with Power BI quick reports available on model-driven apps’ view pages.
Visualize your data quickly from Power Apps and Dynamics 365 apps (preview)
We’re very excited to announce a new way to visualize your model-driven Power Apps and Dynamics 365 data stored within Dataverse. With a single click, Power BI automatically generates a set of visuals for you to explore and find insights within your data. This integration is great way to take advantage of the full power of the Power Platform.
7 Things About Business Dashboards You May Not Have Known - FusionBrew - The FusionCharts Blog
As the data volume is getting bigger exponentially, more companies are moving towards business dashboards. They save time, enhance the business process, and drive decision-making. However, designing and developing business dashboards is tricky. Many designers make critical mistakes, which can limit the effectiveness significantly. They are not aware of important things that must be maintained. …
Training Day at SQLBits 2022: Data Integration using Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Analytics | Cathrine Wilhelmsen
On Tuesday, March 8th, I will be delivering a training day at SQLBits 2022 called "Beginner's Guide to Data Integration using Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Analytics" 🤓
Clarity is a free user behavior analytics tool that helps you understand how users are interacting with your website through session replays and heatmaps.
We have the same issue. Followed all the instructions but getting the below error. Any luck with this issue? !IsEmpty(colDialogResponses) (Name isn't valid. The identifier isn't recognized.)
I recently worked on a project where we needed to copy some large files from a specified library in SharePoint Online. In that library, there were several layers of folders and many different types…
Get historical refresh records for all datasets within organization via PowerShell
Scenario: As more and more reports are configured to be refreshed, sometimes you may encounter refresh failures. So we need quickly detect whether a dataset refresh has succeeded or not succeed. Based on such a scenario, we can then use PowerShell's related commands to get historical refresh records...
Different options to model many-to-many relationships in Power BI and Tabular - SQLBI
There are two options to model many-to-many relationships using Tabular and Power BI: you can use either a regular bidirectional filter relationship, or a l
Easily Collect Array Data in PowerApps from a Flow
As you’ve probably gathered by now, I spend a lot of my time in Power Automate. But recently I’ve really started to get into building PowerApps, beyond just tinkering. (I realize I̵…
Salesforce Integration How To: Create a Prefillable Form Button
Your Salesforce users need a direct way to submit a contract for approval and signing. As an administrator, you can place the link to any Evisort Workflow form in Salesforce to allow your users to...
Using Public APIs to Integrate with Evisort's Contract Workflow
Developers can use Evisort’s Public APIs to create a deep and dynamic integration between a CRM of choice and Contract Workflow in Evisort.
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Power BI Dataflows & Object Level Security (table level)
Power BI Dataflow security is managed at the workspace level, this means when you add the user to the workspace he will be able to see all the Dataflows inside the workspace and every table within.…
Call any Power BI REST API with PowerShell - Guy in a Cube
Not sure what a REST API is? Or what you can do with them in Power BI? Find out how you can easily take advantage of them without having to write a bunch of code. Use PowerShell instead! REST API Reference Documentation https://docs.microsoft.com/rest/api/power-bi/ Power BI PowerShell Reference Documentation https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/power-bi/overview Use Microsoft Flow, and other options, […]
We are thrilled to announce the release of Power BI APIs .NET SDK v4.
The new SDK version provides clarity on the properties of Power BI artifacts returned by various APIs and makes it easier to use them,