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Hi,
We are currently looking at the commenting functionality, which at first glance looks great. But we foresee some issues when a report is used for a longer period of time. For as far as I can see there is no option to hide / clean-up old comments. When we delete a comment, a comment with "This remark has been deleted" remains visible. Over time this will grow substantially.
Is there a way to truly remove comments?
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In Power BI, the built-in comment functionality currently has limitations regarding permanent deletion and cleanup, as you observed. When you delete a comment, it leaves behind a placeholder ("This remark has been deleted"), which can indeed clutter the report if the commenting feature is used extensively over time.
Here are a few strategies you might consider to manage or work around this limitation:
Currently, options to fully delete comments directly in Power BI are limited, so implementing one of these workarounds or waiting for an update to the commenting feature are the main options. The custom table or app-based approach would likely give you the most control over comment management in the long term.
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Poojara
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Hi,
I've recently noticed that on the Power BI Service, the comment count on reports remains visible even after I've read the comments. It seems like this is a new behavior introduced in the platform. Is there a way to hide or clear the comment count once the comments have been viewed?
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Thanks for your comprehensive response. One of the remarks triggered me (solution 4). Clean up and republish seems to be a fitting solution for us.
In Power BI, the built-in comment functionality currently has limitations regarding permanent deletion and cleanup, as you observed. When you delete a comment, it leaves behind a placeholder ("This remark has been deleted"), which can indeed clutter the report if the commenting feature is used extensively over time.
Here are a few strategies you might consider to manage or work around this limitation:
Currently, options to fully delete comments directly in Power BI are limited, so implementing one of these workarounds or waiting for an update to the commenting feature are the main options. The custom table or app-based approach would likely give you the most control over comment management in the long term.
Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution, this will help others!
If my response(s) assisted you in any way, don't forget to drop me a "Kudos" 🙂
Kind Regards,
Poojara
Data Analyst | MSBI Developer | Power BI Consultant
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