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PBIDev01
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visualize task

Hello Community,

I would like to know what is the column Task and why I have "Visualize" in some reports.

(PS : I'm a Member in the work space).

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pcoley
Solution Supplier
Solution Supplier

@PBIDev01 The "Task" column you're seeing is related to Task Flows in Microsoft Fabric workspaces (this feature is not available in classic Power BI-only workspaces).

What are Task Flows?

Task Flows let you visually map and organize the different stages of your data project inside the workspace (like a high-level flowchart).

Typical tasks/stages include:

  • Get data / Ingest
  • Store data
  • Prepare / Transform data
  • Visualize data
  • Analyze, Serve, etc.

You (or workspace admins/contributors) assign items (reports, semantic models, lakehouses, pipelines, etc.) to these tasks. This helps everyone understand the overall architecture and quickly filter items by stage.

In the workspace list view:

  • The top part often shows the Task Flow diagram.
  • The list below has a Task column showing which stage each item belongs to.
  • You can click on a task in the diagram to filter the list to only items assigned to that task.

Why do some Reports have a "Visualize" button?

The Visualize button appears next to items (especially Reports and sometimes Semantic Models) that are assigned to the "Visualize data" task in the Task Flow.

It’s a quick-action button that:

  • Opens the report directly.
  • Or takes you to the visualization/reporting area for that item.

It’s a navigation shortcut that Microsoft added for items categorized under the visualization stage.

Why do you see it as a Member?

As a Member, you can see the Task Flow and the Task column (it’s visible to most roles except very restricted ones). You may or may not be able to edit the Task Flow itself, depending on your exact permissions (usually Contributors/Admins handle the assignment of items to tasks).


Quick tips:

  • You can filter the list by Task using the search/filter box you have open.
  • To see the full Task Flow diagram, look for a toggle or the canvas area at the top of the workspace.
  • If you want to change which task an item belongs to, you’ll usually need Contributor or higher permissions.

I hope this helps.
If so please Mark it as a solution.
Kudos are Welcome!

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Olufemi7
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Hello @PBIDev01,
The "Task" column simply shows actions available for that item in the workspace.
The "Visualize" option is shown for reports where you can explore the underlying semantic model directly from the workspace. Usually this depends on permissions (such as Build permission) and how the report/model was configured.
That is why some reports show "Visualize" while others only show "—".
Docs:
Semantic model permissions 
Build permission for shared semantic models 

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Olufemi7
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Hello @PBIDev01,
The "Task" column simply shows actions available for that item in the workspace.
The "Visualize" option is shown for reports where you can explore the underlying semantic model directly from the workspace. Usually this depends on permissions (such as Build permission) and how the report/model was configured.
That is why some reports show "Visualize" while others only show "—".
Docs:
Semantic model permissions 
Build permission for shared semantic models 

pcoley
Solution Supplier
Solution Supplier

@PBIDev01 The "Task" column you're seeing is related to Task Flows in Microsoft Fabric workspaces (this feature is not available in classic Power BI-only workspaces).

What are Task Flows?

Task Flows let you visually map and organize the different stages of your data project inside the workspace (like a high-level flowchart).

Typical tasks/stages include:

  • Get data / Ingest
  • Store data
  • Prepare / Transform data
  • Visualize data
  • Analyze, Serve, etc.

You (or workspace admins/contributors) assign items (reports, semantic models, lakehouses, pipelines, etc.) to these tasks. This helps everyone understand the overall architecture and quickly filter items by stage.

In the workspace list view:

  • The top part often shows the Task Flow diagram.
  • The list below has a Task column showing which stage each item belongs to.
  • You can click on a task in the diagram to filter the list to only items assigned to that task.

Why do some Reports have a "Visualize" button?

The Visualize button appears next to items (especially Reports and sometimes Semantic Models) that are assigned to the "Visualize data" task in the Task Flow.

It’s a quick-action button that:

  • Opens the report directly.
  • Or takes you to the visualization/reporting area for that item.

It’s a navigation shortcut that Microsoft added for items categorized under the visualization stage.

Why do you see it as a Member?

As a Member, you can see the Task Flow and the Task column (it’s visible to most roles except very restricted ones). You may or may not be able to edit the Task Flow itself, depending on your exact permissions (usually Contributors/Admins handle the assignment of items to tasks).


Quick tips:

  • You can filter the list by Task using the search/filter box you have open.
  • To see the full Task Flow diagram, look for a toggle or the canvas area at the top of the workspace.
  • If you want to change which task an item belongs to, you’ll usually need Contributor or higher permissions.

I hope this helps.
If so please Mark it as a solution.
Kudos are Welcome!

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