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I created a custom visual through pbiviz package from a script based on R. The visual was working fine on PowerBI Desktop, but after publishing to service, it was getting stuck on this infinite loading loop. This problem wasn't there before, and all of a sudden shows up today.
(Visual working in PowerBI Desktop)
Hi, @Mohammed_Saad ;
Here is the R visual's limit , you could check it.
R visuals require a Power BI Pro or Premium Per User (PPU) license to render in reports, refresh, filter, and cross-filter.
The following table describes R visuals capabilities based on licensing.
Author R visuals in Power BI Desktop | Create PBI service reports with R visuals | View R visuals in reports | View R tiles in dashboards | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Guest (Power BI embedded) | Supported | Not supported | Supported in Premium/Azure capacity only | Supported in Premium/Azure capacity only |
Unmanaged tenant (domain not verified) | Supported | Not supported | Not supported | Supported (B2B scenario) |
Managed tenant with free license | Supported | Not supported | Supported in Premium capacity only | Supported |
Managed tenant with Pro or PPU license | Supported | Supported | Supported | Supported |
R visuals in the Power BI service have a few limitations:
R visuals support is limited to the packages identified in Learn which R packages are supported. There currently is no support for custom packages.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team_ Yalan Wu
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These things can happen from time to time when there are changes in the Power BI Service.
I wonder if anyone else has faced this issue
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