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How do I know which user has entered comments in Power BI writeback feature

Hi All

 

     I have implemented the Power BI writeback feature using Power Apps and Power BI and it works great.

I have also added a user using USERPRINCIPALNAME()

But all comments entered are attributed to the person loggin in rather then the person making the comment.

How do I resolve this situation, so I can see not just the comments but also who made them?

 

Rgds

Amit

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foodd
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USERPRINCIPALNAME() returns the User currently logged on.  Suggest reevaluating your

logic to retrieve the attributes surrounding Comments.

 

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