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walterm1989
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Issue with Power BI button linked to Power Automate

Power BI Community,

 

I have an issue when creating a button linked to Power Automate. I need to save that information in a CSV file, but when I run it, it shows that the fields are empty. What could be happening?

 

Image 01: Data

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Image 02: Automatization

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Image 03: Run flow

 

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Syndicate_Admin
Administrator
Administrator

Something similar happens to me. Since this year the connections have not been made. The same problem always appears. There is no data.

I've removed all kinds of filters from the boards, but nothing.

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walterm1989
Frequent Visitor

Hi @lbendlin 

 

Thank you for the information. I will proceed with the task and let you know how it goes.

 

Have a great day

 

Have a 

lbendlin
Super User
Super User

Use "Tabla de Power BI" as your source.

Hi @lbendlin 

 

Thenk for the information. But, continue with the problem :/, an image is attached.

 

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Have a great day!

In your Power BI report make a copy of the Power Automate button visual, then change that to a table visual.  Possibly you have filters that prevent any data from reaching the visual.

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