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Power BI Embedded
- 9 years ago
This document helped me to understand, how embedding would work now.
kuldeep_kumar wrote:
Hi ,
First of all AFAIK, to embed power BI reports in custom web app, we have three options
a) Publish to web in power bi service, then we will get embed code.
b) Using Power BI rest API
c) Azure Power BI embeded
I am having some queries related to these. Kindly help me these.
1) I am not able to see Publish to Web in Power BI service for a particular report. Dataset for this report is simple imported CSV.
2) What is exact difference between Power BI Rest API and Embeded?
3) Can I embed reports directly using Power BI rest API or do I need PBI Azure embeded for this?
4) When I click power BI embeded as mentioned here in Azure Portal, It is not redirecting me to create workspace collection.
1) Is that particular report in a specific group? If yes, you would see that "Publish to web" only when you have edit access in that group.
4) I just checked the Azure Portal and it is actually there. If you still can't find it, please contact azure support.
- kuldeep_kumar9 years agoAdvocate I
Hi Eric_Zhang
1) Well I was trying to check this option in report in my workspace only.
As I am not able to see the option to create group , I hope , I need to check something related to Office 365
2) Actually I am able to see till third column with Get Started with Power BI embedded.But not the link in bottom right corner saying Create a workspace collection. I was able to do it uptill 3 days before. But this option is not visible now.
- Eric_Zhang9 years agoMicrosoft Employee
kuldeep_kumar wrote:
Hi Eric_Zhang
1) Well I was trying to check this option in report in my workspace only.
As I am not able to see the option to create group , I hope , I need to check something related to Office 365
2) Actually I am able to see till third column with Get Started with Power BI embedded.But not the link in bottom right corner saying Create a workspace collection. I was able to do it uptill 3 days before. But this option is not visible now.
I miss the "create" option at this moment as well. After doing some research, I've found that there's something changed for Power BI Embedded.
The tutorial is out of date. See the new FAQ. Power BI Embedded is covering with Power BI Service, thus not longer an Azure service. The current Power BI Embedded service(on azure) will continue to be available for a limited time. So that is why you can't see option to create new workspace collection on Azure. If you have already got Power BI workspace collections on azure, consider migrating them to Power BI Service.
Is Power BI Embedded still an Azure Service? Where will I purchase, provision and manage Power BI Embedded?
Power BI Embedded is converging with Power BI service and therefore it will be purchased, provisioned and managed as such moving forward. For more information, see Embedding with Power BI.- MawashiKid9 years agoResolver II
RE: I miss the "create" option at this moment as well. After doing some research, I've found that there's something changed for Power BI Embedded.
Indeed I can confirm that statement. I got access to my Azure Portal account this morning and gave it a quick check. Everything seemed fine as I could spot the Power BI Embedded still listed:
though things got a bit different on last blade exactly as you mentioned with Get Started with Power BI Embedded statement.
This is a bit erroneous and some may find it a bit confusing at first as the Power BI Embedded - as we came to know it - will no longer be. Some would like to use a friendly "convergence" expression... I'd rather say the Power BI Embedded option was totally removed from the map and we can say adios to it... Also the need of buying a Premium license with Power BI API approach seems no longer an option... but mandatory when it comes to embedding. I won't bring anything new saying that this raised a lot of concerns to many enterprises at this stage. I do hope Microsoft will listen and come with a solution and avoid putting all its golden eggs in same big dedicated basket. I know there are solutions and I'm sure I'm not the only one sharing that thought.Regards
- kuldeep_kumar9 years agoAdvocate I
This document helped me to understand, how embedding would work now.