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Hi all,
We are connecting to our data by way of a Rest API and Power Query (thank you @artemus!).. One area of minor concern is that our company users can download Power BI Projects (PBIX files) from PowerBI.com once they are published. After downloaded the employee can open the Power Query, select Advance Editor, and have a clear view of the connection details. It is only a low level concern due to the number of users with access, but I don't see anyway of adding even basic password protecting akin to Excel or VBA. Correct?
In an effort to resolve, it looks like I may be able to shield it using a Data Flow My thought is build a Power Query (with API details) within the Data Flow, not the project. The Power BI project (which they can still download) would connect directly to the Data Flow, but would not be able to view the API query code.
Is that the correct understanding? As long as they aren't admin, they couldn't download or access the API details behind the data flow? I understand the trade-off that the Data Flow needs to be schedule refreshes (its cached data), but we don't need real-time data and that may actually be faster. My larger concern is whether they can see the query code written in the data flow..
Hi @Anonymous
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