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have a dashboard with some different visualization for several companies data. In the dashboard there is a column where I can choose which companies data to include in the current visualization. By default it shows the data which is sum for all the companies. I need to export the dashboard to the pdf, and also to generate pdf with this dashboard for each company. I am trying to use power automate for that, in the flow i initialize the array with companies names in it, pass that array to the repeat for each loop, and do the export function within the loop. I pass the current value of the loop to the export function.
With this method it generates me a pdf with the same dashboard given 5 times, the dashboard is the one with the sum of values for all the companies.
What shall I do to make it generate pdf report with different dashboards per company?
Thank you.
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Hi @Justin_GR ,
Thank you for updating us that you’ve resolved the issue! Your experience could be incredibly valuable to others in the community facing similar challenges with Power Automate dynamic exports.
Would you be willing to share the solution you found? By posting your steps or insights, you’ll help others learn from your approach and contribute to the collective knowledge here. We truly appreciate your contribution!
Best Regards
Make sure that your report level filter (the company name) actually works. How did you specify it in Power Automate?
Hi, thanks for the respons. But i already solved it.
Hi @Justin_GR ,
Thank you for updating us that you’ve resolved the issue! Your experience could be incredibly valuable to others in the community facing similar challenges with Power Automate dynamic exports.
Would you be willing to share the solution you found? By posting your steps or insights, you’ll help others learn from your approach and contribute to the collective knowledge here. We truly appreciate your contribution!
Best Regards
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