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Sugumaran31
Helper I
Helper I

How to display Base 64 PNG images from a oracle database

Hi Guys,

 

I have created a Power App which has an Employee field. I want to be able to bring the Employee image into the Power BI Report

 

The image is in Base64 format and stored on the Oracle database. I have created a Power BI report and used this as my data source. My field value gets like this "662f43ece4b0fbe52e9e2671". Please refer to image 

 

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lbendlin
Super User
Super User

Please use the search function. Thas been covered many times.

 

How to embedding Base64 images in Power BI – Power BI Point

 

Replace jpeg with png as needed.

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did you classify that column as Image URL?  Use a New card visual or a table visual or a HTML viewer visual.

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lbendlin
Super User
Super User

Please use the search function. Thas been covered many times.

 

How to embedding Base64 images in Power BI – Power BI Point

 

Replace jpeg with png as needed.

@lbendlin It's Not Working

 

Sugumaran31_0-1714393790340.png

 

Then also not working 

Sugumaran31_0-1714454047996.png

 

did you classify that column as Image URL?  Use a New card visual or a table visual or a HTML viewer visual.

png, not jpeg

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