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This week I updated a dashboard (by publishing in Power BI Desktop) and suddenly the dashboard cannot be accessed by colleagues I shared the dashboard with. The reason is (as you see in the screenshots (in Dutch)) that the user has 'no authorization for the underlying dataset'.
The users have a PRO license, and I changed nothing in authorizations.
How can this issue be fixed?
Solved! Go to Solution.
@jobvogels Have you tried removing the share, and re-sharing the dashboard? You say you didn't add any permissions, but just to confirm you didn't add any roles to the report did you?
@jobvogels Have you tried removing the share, and re-sharing the dashboard? You say you didn't add any permissions, but just to confirm you didn't add any roles to the report did you?
Thank you for your reply. The report has no roles in it, so it should be available for everyone.
I tried removing the share, and reshare. I will post the results here.
Deleting the share, and resharing solves the issue. Thank you for the suggestion.
Hi @jobvogels,
Which datasource your used? I think the issue may related your datasource side.(e.g. access authorization has been changed on datasource side, but haven't update at service side)
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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