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I have a Power Bi file, built on desktop and published to the Power Bi Service, that won't load line graphs for whatever reason. This is a native visualization. It works on desktop and works in service, just not on embed. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
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Hi @jerbaron,
Thank you for your question.
Since your report works correctly in both Power BI Desktop and the Power BI Service, but the line chart visuals fail to load when the report is embedded, the issue likely stems from the embedding environment, not the report itself.
Here are a few things to check:
Press F12 in the browser where the report is embedded to open Developer Tools. Check the Console tab for any JavaScript errors, warnings, or blocked resources that might prevent the visuals from loading. Even though line charts are native visuals, ensure you're not using any custom visuals or features like conditional formatting, custom tooltips, or preview features that may behave differently in embedded mode. Make sure the embedding is done using a valid access token, and the user has permissions to view the report and underlying dataset.
I hope my suggestions provided valuable insights. If you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to ask in a follow-up message.
If this post helped, please mark it as "Accept as Solution" so others can benefit as well.
Best regards,
Sahasra
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Hi @jerbaron,
Hi
We wanted to follow up since we haven't heard back from you regarding our last response. We hope your issue has been resolved.
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Hi @v-sgandrathi ,
Thank you for your careful response to the original post. I had not had a chance to review the problem until this week. I understand that the issue I'm facing is with the browser environment and not PowerBi, so I will mark this as accepted. Thank you again.
Hi @jerbaron,
Thank you for your question.
Since your report works correctly in both Power BI Desktop and the Power BI Service, but the line chart visuals fail to load when the report is embedded, the issue likely stems from the embedding environment, not the report itself.
Here are a few things to check:
Press F12 in the browser where the report is embedded to open Developer Tools. Check the Console tab for any JavaScript errors, warnings, or blocked resources that might prevent the visuals from loading. Even though line charts are native visuals, ensure you're not using any custom visuals or features like conditional formatting, custom tooltips, or preview features that may behave differently in embedded mode. Make sure the embedding is done using a valid access token, and the user has permissions to view the report and underlying dataset.
I hope my suggestions provided valuable insights. If you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to ask in a follow-up message.
If this post helped, please mark it as "Accept as Solution" so others can benefit as well.
Best regards,
Sahasra
Thank you for reaching out! The Microsoft Fabric Community is here to help.
Hi @jerbaron,
Hi
We wanted to follow up since we haven't heard back from you regarding our last response. We hope your issue has been resolved.
If my answer resolved your query, please mark it as "Accept Answer" and give Kudos if it was helpful.
If you need any further assistance, feel free to reach out.
Thank you for being a valued member of the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum!
Hi @v-sgandrathi,
I have inquired with my webhost, and after looking into the matter, they believe it may be related to report settings. They said:
"I’ve reached out to our team, and they confirmed that the error you're encountering indicates that access is being denied to view the report. This usually points to an issue with either the permission settings for your report or the access token being used."
Are there domain permissions within the report settings that perhaps I need to tweak? Thanks again.
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