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Hello Everyone,
I've been given the task to create 200+ scorecards in PowerBI.
I can create the model, but my question is how to produce individual PDFs for end-user consumption without having to do them one at a time.
In the past, we would do this with Excel by running a loop. Is there simmilar fuctionality somewhere in PBI I'm not aware of?
Thanks,
--Alfonso
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@Anonymous wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I've been given the task to create 200+ scorecards in PowerBI.
I can create the model, but my question is how to produce individual PDFs for end-user consumption without having to do them one at a time.
In the past, we would do this with Excel by running a loop. Is there simmilar fuctionality somewhere in PBI I'm not aware of?
Thanks,
--Alfonso
@Anonymous
What do you mean "produce indivisual PDFs"? Do you mean print your reports to individual PDFs? If so, AFAIK, it is not possible, as it is a manual operation, just click "file->print->print current page".
By the way, for 200 reports and individuals users, I don't exactly know scenario, however maybe you can merge those reports into one and isolate users via Row Level Security.
@Anonymous wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I've been given the task to create 200+ scorecards in PowerBI.
I can create the model, but my question is how to produce individual PDFs for end-user consumption without having to do them one at a time.
In the past, we would do this with Excel by running a loop. Is there simmilar fuctionality somewhere in PBI I'm not aware of?
Thanks,
--Alfonso
@Anonymous
What do you mean "produce indivisual PDFs"? Do you mean print your reports to individual PDFs? If so, AFAIK, it is not possible, as it is a manual operation, just click "file->print->print current page".
By the way, for 200 reports and individuals users, I don't exactly know scenario, however maybe you can merge those reports into one and isolate users via Row Level Security.
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