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AlB's avatar
AlB
Community Champion
4 years ago
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Tracking when users access a report

Hi all,

On the service there's the option to generate a usage report that provides you with, amongst other things, views by user.

Is there any way to see, extract when exactly a specific user accessed the report? I am talking about the date(s) or, ideally day-time.

 

Many thanks

 

5 Replies

  • Burningsuit's avatar
    Burningsuit
    Resident Rockstar

    Hi AlB 

    I don't know about other options, but this information is definitely in the audit logs. If you are a Power BI Admin, you could access this information from there.

    For example..

    Hope this helps

    Stuart

  • AlB's avatar
    AlB
    Community Champion

    Cool. Thanks very much Burningsuit 

    I'll check it out. Do you know if that user info can be accessed from a dashboard? We'll be generating alerts based on dashboards data and ultimately we want to check whether users accessed the dashboard after receiving an alert.

    Thanks

     

      • nathanshambo's avatar
        nathanshambo
        Regular Visitor

        I have been using the built-in Usage Metrics Report to track user engagement for over a year now.  However, the resulting reports were recently challenged by a user that accesses PBI dashboards daily.  The issue at hand is that it appears the PBI Service does not record an "impression" until after the user interacts with the Report or Dashboard in some way (clicking on a field, changing a slicer, etc.).  The gap is that for efficient reports that require no interaction the PBI Usage Metrics Report fails to record the user's view and, thus, under reports user engagement. 

         

        Is the interaction requirement an absolute limitation or is there a means to record views independent of user "clicks"?

  • nathanshambo's avatar
    nathanshambo
    Regular Visitor

    Thank you for the reply.  I am the PBI admin and I have submitted the request to add-on either a Microsoft 365 E5 license, or a Microsoft 365 E3 or Office 365 E3 license with a Microsoft 365 E5 Compliance or Microsoft 365 E5 eDiscovery and Audit add-on license so that I may run the audit.  While I wait for approval I will work with the 90-day trial.