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Hi All,
My company has prepared a pbix file which does some global general reporting. This file is currently located in a premium workspace on power bi online as well as a "testing environment" (2nd premium)
Some countries f.x. US, France and Poland are expected to have different reporting needs from the general report.
What makes most sense, to create a duplicate report, which can be customized by any stakeholder which has custom reporting needs
(one duplicate for US, another for France, etc) or does it make more sense to create visualizations on separate pages within the main report document (Is it possible to limit view permission per page/tab in pbi?)
My main concern is that if we start creating a duplicate file for each stakeholder with unique needs, it will all get mismanaged and a complete mish-mash.
In summary:
I would like an advice on what is the smartest (most efficient thing to do)
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi, @Anonymous
If you have different users for different types of reports, then it is better to create multiple reports for each group of users. You can split report pages and create new custom reports based on a sharing dataset, and then republish them to powerbi service.
You can aslo keep all the pages in one report, but control the navigation. Overall, you can hide the page in the report and control the navigation to it by slicers and buttons. This way, users would be able to navigate into the pages we authorize them using a navigation table managed by row-level security.
For more information, please find the below links:
Blog:Page-Level Security workaround in Power BI
Video:Share Different Visual Pages with Different Security Groups in Power BI
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
Hi, @Anonymous
If you have different users for different types of reports, then it is better to create multiple reports for each group of users. You can split report pages and create new custom reports based on a sharing dataset, and then republish them to powerbi service.
You can aslo keep all the pages in one report, but control the navigation. Overall, you can hide the page in the report and control the navigation to it by slicers and buttons. This way, users would be able to navigate into the pages we authorize them using a navigation table managed by row-level security.
For more information, please find the below links:
Blog:Page-Level Security workaround in Power BI
Video:Share Different Visual Pages with Different Security Groups in Power BI
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
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