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Rowdy
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How to display in sharepoint?

Hi,

 

I'm trying to find out how to display my Power BI Dashboard in a SharePoint page on our Intranet. Is there a way to do this?

Regards,

Rowdy

 

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Embeding PowerBI visuals is not yet supported..

 

The link you post is not from PowerBI service but from excel files with powerview sheets stored in onedrive business..(office 365, I think E3 and up ) 

 

https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Embed-your-Excel-workbook-on-your-web-page-or-blog-from-Sha...

 

The limit is 10MB per file as in sharepoint online to render the file..

 

Also in a web part in a sharepoint oline site you can show a powerview report from excel file..Also needs to be stored in sharepoint online.

 

With some small changes you can make it work:

http://www.sqlchick.com/entries/2013/6/3/displaying-a-power-view-report-on-a-sharepoint-page.html

Konstantinos Ioannou

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you have to use Modern Pages feature to be able to embed Power BI in Sharepoint... Normal web parts page does not support power bi embedding....

Greg_Deckler
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Well, you could try using the Page Viewer web part, essentially iframing it. Each dashboard has its own unqiue GUID.

 

Not really sure it is currently intended to be share out like that, might want to just include a link to it.



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Hi Smoupre,

 

Thanks for the advise. I did give that a try before posting however I couldn't get it to work. I ended up with a Power BI signin page showing in the iframe. I'd see other sites with this data published such as

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/powerbi/archive/2014/12/11/embed-power-view-interactive-reports-in-your-blog...

 

 

However they don't explain how they actually do it. It seems crazy that being able to display Power BI dashboards in Sharepoint isn't possible, it goes against the principle Sharepoint is built on.

 

Cheers,

Rowdy

 

Embeding PowerBI visuals is not yet supported..

 

The link you post is not from PowerBI service but from excel files with powerview sheets stored in onedrive business..(office 365, I think E3 and up ) 

 

https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Embed-your-Excel-workbook-on-your-web-page-or-blog-from-Sha...

 

The limit is 10MB per file as in sharepoint online to render the file..

 

Also in a web part in a sharepoint oline site you can show a powerview report from excel file..Also needs to be stored in sharepoint online.

 

With some small changes you can make it work:

http://www.sqlchick.com/entries/2013/6/3/displaying-a-power-view-report-on-a-sharepoint-page.html

Konstantinos Ioannou

@konstantinos

 

Do they plan to include this funcionality? As it is required funcionality from our enterprise customers to have dashboards embeded on one place.

You have to admit it makes sense.

@mstefancik embedding is on the official roadmap but Microsoft has not shared any timelines yet.

Hope that they will implement not only this but many minor changes which are nice to have features and allow users to do much more with visualizations.

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