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As a data scientist,
I want to be able to publish exploratory data analysis visualisations (R/Python) into a Power BI dashboard,
So that stakeholders in my organisation have an easy way to consume EDA outputs (they don't want to look at a Notebook).
More info: Given the new functionality to read Power BI datasets within Fabric noteboks (using Semantic Link), I see a lot more Data Scientists doing EDA on Power BI datsets. It would be really useful to be able to create R/ Python visuals on the Power BI dataset within a Notebook environment, and then 'Publish the Visual' so that it can be used within a Power BI report. (I know you can create a Python visual in Power BI, so it shouldn't be much of a jump to simply Publish to a Python Visual to Power BI?).
Taking a wider view, the ability to use Fabric Notebooks as an IDE for creation of Power BI R/Python visuals would be beneficial for Power BI developers too.
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