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Greetings, everyone.
I've just landed a PowerBI job in which the client has the Azure platform.
They asked me whether it was possible to embed PowerBI in their Azure environment and I noticed that it's feasible.
However, I don't know anything about the integration process.
So, I was wondering if I could simply develop the dashboard through the PowerBI Desktop and later on get concerned about the ingration. Is there a better approach? Do you know any resource/tutorial that you could share?
Thanks a lot
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Hi @itdoliva ,
First you can create reports on Desktop, after publishing to Service. Then you can streamline the required content into a dashboard:Create a Power BI dashboard from a report - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
You just need to create the Power BI Embedded capacity, and then you can quickly add visual objects.You can refer to:Create Power BI Embedded capacity in the Azure portal - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Hope it helps!
Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Scott Chang
If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @itdoliva ,
First you can create reports on Desktop, after publishing to Service. Then you can streamline the required content into a dashboard:Create a Power BI dashboard from a report - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
You just need to create the Power BI Embedded capacity, and then you can quickly add visual objects.You can refer to:Create Power BI Embedded capacity in the Azure portal - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Hope it helps!
Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Scott Chang
If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
You didn't provide too much information about the environment. First start by building your dashboards and reports in PowerBI Desktop to focus on the design, functionality, and data modeling without worrying about the integration complexities initially.
Once your dashboard is ready in PowerBI Desktop, you must publish it to PowerBI Service.
From the PowerBI Service, you can integrate with Azure and you can start configuring data gateways, setting up data refresh schedules, and ensuring proper access controls and security measures are in place.
Links of the documentation :
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