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I have two reports The first one has a button to a second report. The two reports are in different files in Power Bi services, but in the same work area, and of course in the same tennant. When I access the first one, Power BI asks for login as expected, but when I click on the button and open another report, power bi asks for a login again. ¿Is there a way to avoid the second login? Becuase is suposed I´m already loged in. Actually the company has SSO implemented.
Thanks for any response.
Hi @avendanof
@mohitkumawat Thank you very much for your prompt reply, and here allow me to offer a workarond.
I tested your case and encountered the same problem.
Are you considering storing both reports in the same file?
This allows you to view a second report with a combination of bookmarks and buttons. And avoid the problem of logging in again.
Maybe this isn't a great way to go about it, but hopefully it will give you some help.
Regards,
Nono Chen
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @avendanof ,
Copy Report2 Share link and Paste to Button(URL) in Report1 and Save.
then revisit the first report and click the button.
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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