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rajasaadk_98
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Reportid Parameter is not valid

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power Bi dashboard embedded in model driven app suddenly showing this error any leads?

 

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v-saisrao-msft
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Community Support

Hi @rajasaadk_98 

Thanks for Reaching out to Microsoft Forum community. 

According to your query, the Reportid parameter is invalid. Below are steps to resolve the error. 

  • Check App Configuration: 
     Validates that the embedded Power BI configuration in the model-driven app points to the correct report and workspace.
  • Permissions Check: 
    Confirms that users have access to view the report. If permissions are missing, users will encounter errors when trying to view the embedded report. 
  • User Authentication: 
    Ensures the user is authenticated with the same account for both Power BI and the app. Mismatched accounts can lead to token-related errors. 
  • Service Principal Access: 
    If your app uses a service principle for embedding Power BI reports, it must have explicit access to the workspace. Missing access can cause the embed to fail.
  • Regenerate Embed Token: 

    Expired or invalid tokens can lead to this error. Regenerating the token ensures it is valid and up to date. 

  • Recheck Embedding URL: 

     Reports that are republished or moved may have a different URL, and the app's configuration needs to reflect this change. 

    If this helps, then please Accept it as a solution and dropping a "Kudos" so other members can find it more easily. 

     

    Hope this works for you! 

    Thanks. 

     

 

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v-saisrao-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @rajasaadk_98 

Thank you for your response. Since the issue persists after trying various troubleshooting steps, I recommend raising a support ticket with Microsoft for further assistance. Please provide them with the detailed error message, including the Activity ID, Time, Service version, Client version, and Correlation ID. This information will help them diagnose and resolve the issue more effectively.

 

To raise a support ticket for Fabric and Power BI, kindly follow the steps outlined in the following guide:

 

How to create a Fabric and Power BI Support ticket - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

If this post was helpful, please give us Kudos and consider marking Accept as solution to assist other members in finding it more easily.

 

v-saisrao-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @rajasaadk_98 

I wanted to check if you had the opportunity to review the information provided. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions. If my response has addressed your query, please accept it as a solution and give a 'Kudos' so other members can easily find it.
Thank you.

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not able to solve still this problem I can access through app.powerbi.com with same account
I had double check my environment variable
and it is mapping correct report but still same issue

v-saisrao-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @rajasaadk_98 

Thanks for Reaching out to Microsoft Forum community. 

According to your query, the Reportid parameter is invalid. Below are steps to resolve the error. 

  • Check App Configuration: 
     Validates that the embedded Power BI configuration in the model-driven app points to the correct report and workspace.
  • Permissions Check: 
    Confirms that users have access to view the report. If permissions are missing, users will encounter errors when trying to view the embedded report. 
  • User Authentication: 
    Ensures the user is authenticated with the same account for both Power BI and the app. Mismatched accounts can lead to token-related errors. 
  • Service Principal Access: 
    If your app uses a service principle for embedding Power BI reports, it must have explicit access to the workspace. Missing access can cause the embed to fail.
  • Regenerate Embed Token: 

    Expired or invalid tokens can lead to this error. Regenerating the token ensures it is valid and up to date. 

  • Recheck Embedding URL: 

     Reports that are republished or moved may have a different URL, and the app's configuration needs to reflect this change. 

    If this helps, then please Accept it as a solution and dropping a "Kudos" so other members can find it more easily. 

     

    Hope this works for you! 

    Thanks. 

     

 

rajendraongole1
Super User
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Hi @rajasaadk_98  -  You have shared an image name that I cannot view directly and however, based on your description.

Ensure the user is logged into the same account for both Power BI and the model-driven app.
If you are using Azure Active Directory (AAD), verify that AAD token-based authentication is functioning correctly.

Verify that the report and dataset are shared with the appropriate users or groups.
Ensure the app's service principal (if applicable) has access to the Power BI workspace. if possible, Regenerate the embed token.Check the token expiration policy and adjust as needed.

Recheck the embedding URL in the model-driven app configuration.Update the Power BI dashboard URL if it was republished or moved to a different workspace.

 

CHeck the above configuration properly, and i hope it get resolve . 





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