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Hi - it is possible to change Power BI Report Server rendering by adding ?rs:embed=true - it is also possible to add a ur-filter by adding ?filter=Table/Column eq 'Value' - but how do you combine those?
Hi @MagicMads,
Here is an article for your reference: Quickstart: Embed a Power BI report using an iFrame and URL parameters
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
This doesn't address the question. The auther was looking for a way to alter the URL of his report so that it opens in full scren move (by adding ?rs:embed=true) as well as filter his report (by adding ?filter table/column eq 'value').
I haven't found a way to combine these that works, but it would be incredibly useful if you could! Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Hi,
The following format worked for me on a report I published earier this week...
?rs:embed=true&filter=table/column eq 'filtervalue'
I initially had some issues geting it to work as I had spaces in the name of the table that I wanted to filter, after I replaced them with underscorces it worked fine.
Hope this helps
how did you get it to work? I keep coming up with a blank page
@cjames76 wrote:
Hi,
The following format worked for me on a report I published earier this week...
?rs:embed=true&filter=table/column eq 'filtervalue'
Yes, that is the correct format to use. When you pass query string parameters like this you need a ? delimiter between the address of the report and the first parameter, but then you use & between each subsequent parameter.
So both
?rs:embed=true&filter=table/column eq 'filtervalue'
and
?filter=table/column eq 'filtervalue'&rs:embed=true
should work the same.
I initially had some issues geting it to work as I had spaces in the name of the table that I wanted to filter, after I replaced them with underscorces it worked fine.
If you look at the section here on special characters in URL filters it explains that spaces need to be replaces with _0020_ so something that would be 'table name'[column name] in DAX would become table_0020_name/column_0020_name in a URL filter.
Yes, you can combine both on the URL. You might need to add a delimiter between them (for example ";" )
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