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Hello,
We have a Pro Power BI license and a Microsoft 365 account set up by our orginzation.
In Power BI I created an app from a workspace I and 3 other people have access to. I was able to ad several reports and dashboards I and others had created.
When I publish the app, several of the dashboards give the following error:
I have permission to view this title and edit this app as does everyone in the workspace. We all get a similar error.
Any idea what I am missing?
are you connecting to additional semantic models?
Yes, each of the items I added have their own model.
Your users need to install all the apps from the composite semantic models.
But I am getting the same errror and I'm the one that created the app and the dashboards. How would that affect me?
Also I updated the option to "Install this app automatically."
can you confirm that you installed all the apps?
Yes.
Since you have a Pro license you can open a Pro ticket at https://admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com/newsupportticket/powerbi
Thanks!
Hi @hemsaro
Thanks for the reply from lbendlin.
@hemsaro , the following method is for your reference.
1. click "Apps" - "..." - "Manage Permissions"
2. Click "Manage audiences".
3. Click "Setup" -> "Advanced settings" -> "Access hidden content" toggle to turn it on.
4. Click "Yes, grant access" -> "Update app"
5. Click "Update".
Best Regards,
Yulia Xu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thanks but that wasn't the issue. None of the content was hidden.
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