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I have a powerbi dashboard that is saved to a sharepoint list, can I save this to the sharepoint document library? I am trying to connect it to the powerapp
Hi @taypea ,
I think that you have a lot of things packed into this question.
When you use the word "dashboard" do you mean the dashboard or do you mean a report page from a report that you are using as a dashboard? When you say that you have a dashboard saved to a sharepoint list - do you mean that you have the .pbix file saved in SharePoint? Or, do you mean that you have embedded the dashboard into SharePoint?
If you are saving a file into SharePoint as the .pbix file, then, by definition that is not in a list but in a document library already. So, I am not sure about the distinctin there.
Finally, you are trying to connect to a powerapp. What are you doing with the powerapp and what are you connecting to and how does that relate to SharePoint?
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Hi @collinq
Thanks for the quick reply.
I am referring to "dashboard" as the picture above, it is embedded with in the list. Is that technically called a report page?
I am trying to connect powerbi "JSA Report" to the powerapp to be able to visualize within the app and after a submission. These are all tied back to the sharepoint list stated above.
Hopefully that gave a little more context and youre able to understand what I am trying to do.
Hey @taypea ,
What tool are you in when you are seeing this list? Is that a Power Automate screen?
Either way, when you click on "Dashboard" to see that Power BI report it should open with a URL. It depends on where that report was built/saved (Power BI or on the fly in this program) as to how to go about getting a copy of it.
When the report opens, does it have the file-download the file option?
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