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Hi Team,
Hope you are well
There is a power app which lets users upload images from the app into dataverse table which captures the images in Image column(column type is image).
I want to display the images in the table visual of power BI. I have created the URL it all seems fine. However, it is not displaying the images to the users.
What i have heard is that it does not display the images generally from dataverse. but few of my users said that they could see the images while viewing the report in power BI and this makes me so confused. So i want to know if there is any elevated permission i can give users in the power app or in power BI so that all the users are able to see the images.
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Maybe if you ask your tenant admin to make those images available org-wide or store the images in a SharePoint folder that is available to everyone. But authentication still needs to happen first unless, of course, if the images are public.
Thank you so much for the swift response. Is it necessary for the users to first login into power apps and then open power bi for them to be able to view the images. Not all users are using power apps. Is there any other way we can use without letting them open any power apps or any other link? I can't just ask every user to login first into power app and then open power bi. Please advise
Maybe if you ask your tenant admin to make those images available org-wide or store the images in a SharePoint folder that is available to everyone. But authentication still needs to happen first unless, of course, if the images are public.
Hi @KKK
It could be an authentication issue. Those who could see opened PowerApps first so they have already authenticated before loading the images in Power BI. I remember a few years back that some of my users couldn't view Salesforce images but they could after logging in to SFDC and refreshing the Power BI webpage.