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I have a table of data, and some of the columns are formatted as Image URL for indicator icons. In the desktop version, I see this:
The red icons work, the yellow icons work, and when there's a null there is no picture. This is working as intended.
When I publish the report to the web, or an app, I see this:
The same data, same icons, only the nulls are replaced with the broken image link icon. Seems like there's a quick setting somewhere that I'm not seeing, though I would expect it to render the same in Desktop and web. If it matters, the images are hosted on a SharePoint site.
Thanks in advance,
Peter
Not done much with images or the web version.
I'm guessing the web applications don't have access to your sharepoint site.
Patrick at guy in a cube has a video that may help.
https://guyinacube.com/2017/11/working-images-power-bi/
One option maybe to add the images to a public website.
Another option might be to try embeding them using this technique.
http://sqljason.com/2018/01/embedding-images-in-power-bi-using-base64.html
Thanks stretcharm, but the images are showing up as intended, so access to the images is not a problem. It's the cells with a <null> value that are displaying the broken image link rather than just showing nothing, like the first image does.
sorry didn't spot that.
looks like a defect. Try logging a support ticket.
As a workaroud you could map nulls to another image that is either transparent or the background colour.
Yeah, a transparent image would work - I was hoping I had missed something simple. I'll log a ticket and then if they can't resolve that I'll upload an image for nulls.
Thanks!
Hi @pyee78,
In my test, I didn't encounter the same problem.
Result in desktop.
Result in service.
Did you create a support ticket? Did you get any valid resolution to your problem? If yes, would you please share the solution?
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
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