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Hi
im using Power BI to create template apps for my customers.
My reports are consuming the data exposed through my public API, and the url itself contains a unique id belonging to the account for which i want to retrieve the data for.
So let's say,
- customer 1 account id =123
- customer 2 account id = 345.
So, if customer1 will call url is /v1/customer/123/mydata to get his data
while customer 2 will have to call /v1/customer/345/mydata.
Now, my app is sharing the same reports/dashboards, but each customer will have to set his account id at startup in order to get his data. Is there a customer friendly way to achieve that (through a pop up at startup, or a field to fill in within the report) ?
Thanks in advance
AA
@Anonymous ,
The URL filter query may meet your requirement, please refer to:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/service-url-filters
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Hi,
thanks for your reply.
But i don't need to use odata to "filter" the data. I need to "inject" the account key within the url.
And odata syntax goes at the end of the url (ex.: api-url/endpoint?$filter=AccountName eq 'value')
While my accountId is within the URL (ex.: api-url/{account_id}/endpoint)
@Anonymous ,
I'm afraid currently custom URL is not supported. As a workaround, I would suggest you to add in user account column and configure dynamic RLS, you may refer to this blog: http://radacad.com/dynamic-row-level-security-with-manager-level-access-in-power-bi.
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