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Micaelaman
Frequent Visitor

Data get mixed up between different Intune Data Warehouse

 

Hello,

As a multi service provider we are monitoring different Intune installations with Power BI. It is done by connection to Intune Data Warehouse. However, if two of these Intune installations has the same URL (same datacenter?) to the data warehouse the data get mixed up. 

 

Ex 

Customer1

URL: https://fef.msub05.manage.microsoft.com

credential: read@customer1.com

 

Customer2

URL: https://fef.msub05.manage.microsoft.com

credential: read@customer2.com

 

Customer3

URL: https://fef.msub06.manage.microsoft.com

credential: read@customer3.com

 

Data will be mixed up between Customer1 and 2, but not with customer3.

 

Any ideas?

 

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eriwol1
Regular Visitor

Did you find a solution to this? I'm having the same problem and it's really annying not been able to report for differant customers.

v-yuezhe-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

@Micaelaman,

Do you create the Power BI report in a single PBIX file by signing in the OData URL using different accounts? Do you find mixed data in Power BI Service or Power BI Desktop?

Regards,
Lydia

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

 

Yes, I have created the reports in Power BI Desktop and then publish them to Power BI Service.

There are different PBIX-files.

As mentioned earlier we monitor different Intune installations (different companies) so the reports are almost identical.

The only thing that is different is the login account to the Intune Data Ware House. The URL is the same on the reports that get mixed up. We can not change the URL as it is created by Microsoft when Intune tenant is created.

 

Regards

Micael

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