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Having updated the iPad app to the latest version i'm now finding a new Reports tab that contains my newly created report (published via Desktop), but it's greyed out.
The "View Report" buttons on the dashboard tiles have also disappeared, which was previously the only way to access reports that I was aware of.
This feels like it might be related to recent changes to our Tenant - my original account was deleted and a new one created under an onmicrosoft.com ID. Nonetheless, I created all of the data sets, the report and the dashboard under this new account, and that's what i'm logged on as everywhere. I have a Pro license.
Why can't I view reports on the iPad? This is out primary business requirement, so it's a little worrying. Am I missing something, or am I encountering a bug?
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Hi Tom,
Did you upload these reports (Power BI Desktop files) to Power BI before or after the tenant change?
You should definetly be able to view and open such reports from your iPad app, so I'm trying to understand the specific repro steps as we didn't encounter this issue.
For additional details and also screenshots which might help us understand better, can you contact us at support@powerbi.email?
Meital
Hi Tom,
Did you upload these reports (Power BI Desktop files) to Power BI before or after the tenant change?
You should definetly be able to view and open such reports from your iPad app, so I'm trying to understand the specific repro steps as we didn't encounter this issue.
For additional details and also screenshots which might help us understand better, can you contact us at support@powerbi.email?
Meital
I got the same issue. Do you have any explanation?
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