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Hello:
I want to know if there is a way to get the creation date of a dashboard in a workspace of Power BI Service
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Hi @degranadost ,
There really is not a way to do this. The best way to get this information would be to make it a business requirement of the developer to put it on a page (as text, not somethign dynamic) or put it in a different file somewhere that you can know. That is if you are using Power BI only.
From a technical standpoint, if you are using OneDrive or SharePoint and storing your files there, you could use the versioning and that would give you the data you need I beleive.
Or, you could look at your O365 or Power BI Logs and see if it is in there. But, those logs are short lived and do not necessarily have information for older reports.
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HI @degranadost ,
As we haven’t heard back from you, we wanted to kindly follow up to check if the solution provided for the issue worked? or Let us know if you need any further assistance?
If our response addressed, please mark it as Accept as solution and click Yes if you found it helpful.
Regards,
Chaithra.
Hi @degranadost ,
We wanted to kindly follow up to check if the solution provided for the issue worked? or Let us know if you need any further assistance?
If our response addressed, please mark it as Accept as solution and click Yes if you found it helpful.
Regards,
Chaithra.
Hi @degranadost ,
As we haven’t heard back from you, we wanted to kindly follow up to check if the solution provided for the issue worked? or Let us know if you need any further assistance?
If our response addressed, please mark it as Accept as solution and click Yes if you found it helpful.
Regards,
Chaithra.
Hi @degranadost ,
There really is not a way to do this. The best way to get this information would be to make it a business requirement of the developer to put it on a page (as text, not somethign dynamic) or put it in a different file somewhere that you can know. That is if you are using Power BI only.
From a technical standpoint, if you are using OneDrive or SharePoint and storing your files there, you could use the versioning and that would give you the data you need I beleive.
Or, you could look at your O365 or Power BI Logs and see if it is in there. But, those logs are short lived and do not necessarily have information for older reports.
Proud to be a Datanaut!
Private message me for consulting or training needs.
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