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Bhaskar_D
Helper I
Helper I

Creating custom reports using the models in the Admin Monitoring workspace

Hi Team, 
In the Admin Monitoring workspace, we have four models, but we’re only able to connect to one of them, whether from Power BI Desktop or the Service to create custom reports. Is there a way to connect to the other three models as well?

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Also, when we click on the OneLake Catalog – Governance for Admins semantic model, we see a Request Access button. However, after submitting the request, it’s unclear where the request is sent or who is responsible for approving it. This model contains valuable information for monitoring Power BI Admin activities.

Thank you in advance!

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v-pgoloju
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Bhaskar_D,

 

Just following up to see if the Response provided by community members were helpful in addressing the issue. if the issue still persists Feel free to reach out if you need any further clarification or assistance.

 

Best regards,
Prasanna Kumar

v-pgoloju
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Bhaskar_D,

 

Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Forum Community, and special thanks to @MasonMA and @tayloramy  for prompt and helpful responses.

Just following up to see if the Response provided by community members were helpful in addressing the issue. if the issue still persists Feel free to reach out if you need any further clarification or assistance.

 

Best regards,
Prasanna Kumar

 

Bhaskar_D
Helper I
Helper I

Hi @tayloramy  and @MasonMA ,
Firstly, thank you for the response 
Yes, @tayloramy you are correct since this is a Admin Monitoring workspace, we can't control the permissions on the semantic models. 

However, when we click on the OneLake Catalog – Governance for Admins semantic model, we see a Request Access button. However, after submitting the request, it’s unclear where the request is sent or who is responsible for approving it. This model contains the information that I want to build a custom report.

Thank you!

Hi @Bhaskar_D

 

That access request is probably going to the developer of these reports. I almost guarantee that he has these emails filtered off directly to trash, and he would never grant a customer access to the models. 

 

Almost all the data in the reports is available from the REST APIs.


My recommendation remains to not try and piggy back off of the Admin Monitoring reports and to build it out yourself. If you can identify what data you're after, we can help you locate the endpoints you can get it from. 

 





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tayloramy
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Hi @Bhaskar_D

 

@MasonMA is correct, however because this is the Admin Monitoring workspace, you can't control the permissions on the semantic models. 

 

These models are maintained by Microsoft and no one in your tenant will have access to them. 

 

I honestly wouldn't try connecting to these models at all, I was doing that once (under the recommendation of the Microsoft employee who develops and maintains them) and then a change happened and I was no longer able to connect, resulting in me needing to rebuild everything from scratch. 

 

What specific data are you trying to get out of them? We might be able to recommend which of the REST APIs you should use to get that data yourself. 

 





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MasonMA
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Since you can build from one semantic model but not the others, it probably means: you only have Build permission on that one model, and only Viewer or Read access on the other three.

 

To build content from the remaining three semantic models, my assumption is you will need Item-level Build access on each model, or a higher workspace role like Contributor/Member/Admin.

 

Referring to Semantic model permissions - Power BI | Microsoft Learn 

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