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Hello all,
I do have some licencing/permission questions regarding PowerBI / PowerBI Embedded in concern of Azure Active Directory.
Our setting:
Problems:
General question:
We want to offer Power-BI Embedded functionality to customers of our SaaS-Software. Users should be able to see reports, but Power-Users should be able to create and modify reports.
Our goal would be, that we add those "Power-Users" as external users to our technical Azure AD (see 2.) and assign them as Administrators for their tenant workspace.
Is this possible at all?
Regarding Power BI Pro licences - we see following scenarios:
Does this concept work at all or what has to be done to support this?
Thank you for your help!
Regards
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@TomE 1) - Correct. 2) whew... I haven't thought through the whole "bring you data" scenario, but this is ugly. I am not aware of how you would do this in the App, let alone outside the app. Even with full guest permissions inside your Power BI Service tenant the external users can't publish to that workspace... It psuedo gives them admin access.. it only allows them to work with the workspace from within the Service/workspace of that tenant and they can't connect via their own Desktop without domain credentials. That aspect I have looked into, and I am not aware of any workaround to give full access to someone in a different tenant.
@TomE If you are using embedding in an application is there a reason you haven't spoken about the licensing for embedding? With an embedded "A" sku, you should be able to license all the end users without directly mapping any credentials to your internal AD. You would just need to create seperate workspaces for those users to have access to, and the App should be able to handle the rest... The end users don't need a seperate license to create or edit reports if you light up that functionality in the embedded application. The only downside of that approach is any person with edit rights could modify anything in that workspace.
@Seth_C_Bauer thanx for your quick response.
Actualy you are right - I was not aware of automatically owning an “edit”-licence in an Embedded-scenario. I thought I read differently on some site.
Just some additional questions:
Regarding my questions in the Active Directory scenario – it sounds like you would not recommend going this way?
Thank you for your response!
@TomE 1) - Correct. 2) whew... I haven't thought through the whole "bring you data" scenario, but this is ugly. I am not aware of how you would do this in the App, let alone outside the app. Even with full guest permissions inside your Power BI Service tenant the external users can't publish to that workspace... It psuedo gives them admin access.. it only allows them to work with the workspace from within the Service/workspace of that tenant and they can't connect via their own Desktop without domain credentials. That aspect I have looked into, and I am not aware of any workaround to give full access to someone in a different tenant.
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