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We currently have PowerBI premium and our company uses OKTA for authentication.
we also have an internal website set up under Wordpress, that also uses OKTA to log in.
We are planning to embed some reports from PowerBI into WordPress. we have set up an iframe in WordPress and included the embedding code. This works ok and we can see the PowerBI report, but it prompts the user to log into PowerBI to view the info in the iframe (even after they have already authenticated to WordPress via OKTA already). is there a way to carry the authenication that OKTA provided to log into WordPress so they user doesn't have to again authenticate to PowerBI inside the iframe?
@Anonymous - I would think that you would have to go the Power BI Embedded route in order to get that to work. Note, not the same as an iframe embed code.
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