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ddeveny
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parsing paramenters to a Power BI dashboard embedded in our web page

HI,

 

We have a dashboard that determines some benchmarking data for each orf our clients.  each clients data exists in a single row of a spreadsheet.

 

We have created a dashboard that does the job nicely and included a filter box to be able to select each client to show their data.

 

We have mebedded the dashoard into a oage on our site and would like to be anbel to send our clients to an URL 

 

www.cuckoocreative.com.au/dashboard?i=brandname where brandname is the clients company and they would see jhust their data.  We don;t wan't the filter box to be seen by the client.

 

Is there a way to do this?

 

Thanks

 

Dave

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PowerDAX
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As noted, you could utilize RLS to facilitate this but it would take a bit more configuration (adding users to a table that mapped users to brand):  https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/power-bi-embedded-app-token-flow/

 

What you are likely looking for is passing a filter via URL.  In this case, brand would be in the filters pane, not a visible filter/slicer.  See this link and information here:  https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/power-bi-embedded-iframe/

 

Filter a report

You can filter an embedded report using a URL syntax. To do this, you add a query string parameter to your iFrame src url with the filter specified. You can Filter by a value and Hide the Filter Pane.

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Sunkari
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I am also looking for the same functionality

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