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ksteever
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Use PowerBI to perform API post command?

Hello!

 

I have a dashboard built out in PowerBI with a list of items from a data source.  Currently we take information from this dashboard and use it to manually create issues for teams to work on. Ideally I'd like to be able to click a sort of check box at the end of the table (or similar; see below) that when clicked, grabs the information from the line that indicator exists on and then performs the API action with the additional information from that item.

 

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Is it possible to do either of these things via PowerBI?

If so, is it possible to collect and parse the response body to store a parsed value from that response in a table?

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ksteever
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Helper I

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

The Power Automate for Power BI visualization can help with this I believe, but from what I've seen in my searches it's going to perform the action(s) for everything on screen it appears. I'd like to run it in a targeted fashion hence looking for a checkbox per line or similar.  This table is quite long and I do not want to barrage the ticketing system as not everything in the list would be subject to the API. 

 

Here's a couple YT links that show the PowerAutomate functionality, but everything I find is doing everything against an entire table instead of specific/selected items.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_JaY92VCSQ

Anonymous
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Hi @ksteever ,

 

As far as I understand it, there doesn't seem to be such a feature at the moment because powerbi is a visualization tool and the interaction only applies to data filtering and does not allow for data transfer.

 

Hope it helps!

 

Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Scott Chang

 

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