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Hi,
When using PowerShell to connect to the Power BI API I use "Connect-PowerBIServiceAccount", after authenticating, I can see the "UserName" is returned. How can I assign this to a variable in my code for further use, or is there another way to return the authenticated service account? I want to remove the account being used to create workspaces via the API after I have assigned an AD group to the workspace for admin access.
Thanks.
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You got me moving in the right direction. This worked for me:
You got me moving in the right direction. This worked for me:
Is this a .Net namespace? How would I use this in Powershell?
Thanks
Output: Microsoft.PowerBI.Common.Abstractions.Interfaces.IPowerBIProfile
Assign the output to a variable and then grab the UserName from it.
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