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private publish to web

Make the publish to web feature available to be used for private sites so that confidential information can also be shown. And please make the authentication method as flexible as possible
Status: Completed
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rh5
New Member
making the embed link can be useful in many cases, but given open data sources in a common website, it would be useful to be able to inflict external parameters as filters, depending on the context in the website (Sharepoint or other). As you can for the API embedded reports and dashboards (both on app.powerbi.com and PowerBI embedded)
keith_edmonds
New Member
This is similar to https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas/suggestions/14750634-power-bi-publish-to-web
benmensah55
New Member
This would save a lot of time, and stop end users querying/ breaking the reports.
daveauk
Advocate I
If embedding in on prem SharePoint installations was available, not o365, that would suffice. inability to share across organizational domains is problematic.
thomas_kreklin1
New Member
I totally agree with @knoxcm. You cant not expect to buy pro-licenses for everyone. This will severly limit the distribution of the reports. So, as I see it now, it is much better to revert to the not so sexy Excel Web Services on the Sharepoint platform. I hope sincerly to address this, and quicker and more responsive than on this issues, where the team seams to have been quite unresponsive over several months
donpaul_dodson1
New Member
I agree with you all. I can't see an executive and other type professionals having to have Pro licence. They don't need to create a BI they just need to see the data at hand and explore. They pay us to be the BI Professionals that deliver that data and make it where they can explore to an extent. I understand where MS is going with this. They are trying to make money on each individual's $10/month, in which requires mass subscriptions. Idea, raise the cost of the Pro License for the BI Professionals/Developer/Data Scientist/Data Analyst that use it for what it was built to do, and give them more developer capabilities to deliver the awesomeness of what Power BI can and will do. MS Power BI team better get this fixed, or all the hard work and money that has gone into this will turn to a devastating, tragic, humiliating and sad end for such a great product. Come on MS, get to it. PLEASE!!!
pghcraig
Advocate I
EPIC FAIL MS. As long as you want people to have a pro license to view a report, PowerBI is never going to be a viable option for most companies out there. Your model is all wrong. Free accounts should be view only access... . pro should be creator access. Plain and simple.
fbcideas_migusr
New Member
You can't possibly consider that a solution. Requiring every user to have a PBI Pro license and only for Sharepoint Online is a poor use case. Why would anyone bother?
jchandran1
New Member
Sorry! But publishing to sharepoint is not same as being able to publish confidential firm data to an intranet site that we can control access to. Is there any feature in consideration/development and what is the timeline. TIll then we just cannot use power bi. It also does not make sense for us to use power bi without this feature.
wes_lyons
New Member
This is far from complete and does not meet the ease requirements that most of us need. I respect this product and the team behind it but if you can't cover all of the scenarios outlined don't call this completed with a half solution.