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We’ve had an exciting few days last week during the Microsoft Data Insights Summit! Hopefully you were able to attend in person or watch some of the sessions online. Throughout the conference we announced a number of big features that everyone has been asking for, and hopefully gave you a few great surprises as well.
If you missed some of the news or are looking for more details, read on to learn about all of the great features that we announced during the conference and a few other small features we released since our last update as well. We hope you enjoy this update, and if you have any new feature requests, please let us know on our UserVoice site.
Here’s a summary of the new features we released over the past few weeks:
Enterprise features Q&A Mobile Excel OtherTo make it easier to reach the dashboard you care about most, we added the ability to feature a dashboard in your workspace. Once you mark a dashboard as featured, you will always land on it first when you log into Power BI, instead of the last dashboard you visited. Also, you can reach your featured dashboard at any time by clicking on the Featured dashboard button in the left navigation pane.
Once this feature has been released, the first time you log into Power BI you will see a pop-up notification letting you know how it works.
Also, your navigation pane will automatically be updated with a Featured dashboard section. It will remain greyed out until you set a dashboard as featured.
You can set a dashboard as featured by clicking the '...' on the top right of the dashboard and selecting the Set as Featured dashboard option.
Once you do this, you will see a confirmation message.
After you set the dashboard as the featured dashboard, you will see a confirmation toast.
And the Featured dashboard option in the navigation pane will now be available.
Of course, if you change your mind later you can set a new dashboard as the featured dashboard, or you can remove the featured dashboard all together. To remove the featured dashboard, select the ‘…’ and select Disable Featured dashboard.
You’ll get a confirmation message, and if you select Confirm, the Featured dashboard option will be disabled in your left navigation pane.
If you are an O365 Global Admin, you can access to this report from the Admin Portal. To open the admin portal, select Settings > Admin Portal.
The Admin Portal will now open to the Usage Report (although you'll likely see a loading screen while we load the dashboard). This may be a bit slow the first time you use it.
Once the dashboard loads, you will see two sections of tiles. The first section includes usage data for individual users. The first three tiles in this section show how many dashboards, reports, and datasets exist in your tenant. In the tables on the right, you'll also be able to track how many reports and dashboards individual users can access, allowing you to know which users are most active in Power BI. The bottom two tiles in this section show which dashboards are distributed the most often across your organization through sharing, and which content is most connected to through the Get Data flow.
The second section shows the same type of information, but this time based on groups. This will let you see which groups in your organization are most active and what kind of information they are using.
With this information, for the first time you will be able to get real insights into how people are using Power BI across your organization, and be able to recognize those users and organizations who are very active in Power BI.
We will continue to improve the information we are sharing with you and expand who has access to it. If you have suggestions as to what we should do next in this area, let us know by suggesting them on our UserVoice site!
Currently this can be achieved in Power BI by leveraging on-premises Analysis Services tabular models, where access restriction logic is located at the database tier. However, not all companies are investing or have the plan to invest in SSAS, so to empower our customers, we've extended the RLS support to cloud models.
Assuming you already created a simple sales dashboard below to share with regional managers:
To start, select the ellipses (…) to the right of the dataset name and choose Security.
In the RLS setting page, select Create New Role > Continue to create a role.
Let’s call it “CanadaSalesManager”.
Enter the email addresses for the Canada sales managers into the input box, and select Add > Save.
Next, we'll define a data filter for Canada only. Select Rules.
We’ll create the rule using DAX expressions. DAX is a collection of functions, operators, and constants that can be used in a formula. To learn more see our documentation on DAX. In this example we are using Adventureworks as sample data, and we'll enter the following DAX: [SalesTerritoryCountry]="Canada"
Now that access is restricted to Canada, share the dashboard with the regional sales manager you added to the role. This manager will see a filtered view of your dashboard.
NOTE: The RLS preview is intended to let interested customers try out the features, and allow us to collect feedback for improvements. It is not intended for operational usage. In fact, you might lose the rules you defined for your datasets when we go to GA. There are also several restrictions during the preview which you can learn about in the documentation.
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To analyze your data in Excel, pick the dataset or report you are interested in and open the menu under the '...', and select Analyze in Excel.
That’s all for this month. We hope that you enjoy this new update and continue sending us valuable feedback about our product. Please don’t forget to vote for other features that you would like to see in the Power BI service in the future.
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