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Good Afternoon,
I am building a new version of a Dashboard in OnPremises Remote Server (PBIX File). It had originally been developed in the previous Desktop version.
I am using the following SPC (Dev) Chart:
Id: PBISPC_DEV
Version: 1.4.4.20
In the previous Desktop version, a graph appears as this:
But when I copy the exact graph into the new PBIX File (OnPremises Remote Server), it comes up virtually as a blank (in spite of all Tables and Measures being migrated over):
Kindly Advise.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @F_Reh ,
Hi, based on your description and the way Power BI Report Server functions, it appears the issue is likely due to the custom SPC visual not being fully compatible with the Report Server environment. Power BI Report Server uses a different, often older, rendering engine compared to Power BI Desktop, and as noted in Microsoft documentation, not all features and custom visuals are supported. If a visual depends on newer APIs or features unavailable in Report Server, it may render as blank even if the underlying data is correct.
Since the report works in Desktop but not after migration, this suggests a compatibility issue rather than a problem with your data or DAX. I recommend opening the report in Power BI Desktop for Report Server to test further, and if the problem continues, consider using a supported or alternative visual to verify the behavior.
Thank you.
Hi @F_Reh ,
Hi, based on your description and the way Power BI Report Server functions, it appears the issue is likely due to the custom SPC visual not being fully compatible with the Report Server environment. Power BI Report Server uses a different, often older, rendering engine compared to Power BI Desktop, and as noted in Microsoft documentation, not all features and custom visuals are supported. If a visual depends on newer APIs or features unavailable in Report Server, it may render as blank even if the underlying data is correct.
Since the report works in Desktop but not after migration, this suggests a compatibility issue rather than a problem with your data or DAX. I recommend opening the report in Power BI Desktop for Report Server to test further, and if the problem continues, consider using a supported or alternative visual to verify the behavior.
Thank you.
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