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Dear experts:
I posted a line chart on Powerbi on the Web showing an error in extracting data for this visual object. It can be displayed both in the cloud and locally, but there is a problem when viewing shared links.
Thanks,
Starmerx
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Thank you all for your enthusiastic answers.
Microsoft customer service representative Lydia Zhang has contacted me. And provided me with an accurate solution. If you have the same question, please refer to the following link: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/desktop-visual-calculations-overview
Thank you all for your enthusiastic answers.
Microsoft customer service representative Lydia Zhang has contacted me. And provided me with an accurate solution. If you have the same question, please refer to the following link: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/desktop-visual-calculations-overview
Hi @StarMerx
May I ask if you have resolved this issue? If so, please mark the helpful reply and accept it as the solution. This will be helpful for other community members who have similar problems to solve it faster.
Thank you.
Hi @StarMerx ,
Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum.
One common issue with shared report links is that authentication may not be properly passed through, particularly when using methods like "Publish to Web" or embedded views. In such cases, users may not be recognized or authorized to access the report data. Additionally, Row-Level Security (RLS) or restrictive dataset permissions can prevent certain visuals from loading if the viewer lacks the appropriate access rights. Another frequent cause is that the person accessing the shared link either doesn’t have a required Power BI Pro or Premium license, or isn’t logged in correctly, resulting in blocked or incomplete report views.
If you find this post helpful, please mark it as an "Accept as Solution" and consider giving a KUDOS. Feel free to reach out if you need further assistance.
Thank you
HI @StarMerx ,
Just to add a bit more clarity here, since this type of error comes up a lot in Power BI. When you see "Unable to retrieve data for this visual object" or a network error message, it’s usually one of three things:
Network Issues: The device or browser trying to open the report can’t reach Power BI or the data source. Try switching to a different browser, disabling VPN/proxy, or connecting from another network. Double-check that Power BI domains aren’t being blocked by your firewall or IT department.
Permissions & Access: The person opening the link might not have the right permissions, or a Power BI Pro/Premium license (unless it’s a Publish to Web link). If Row-Level Security (RLS) is set up, make sure they have access to the correct data.
Dataset Issues: Sometimes it’s a problem with the dataset itself expired credentials, refresh failures, or the data gateway (for on-premises data) being offline. Go to the workspace in Power BI Service, check the dataset for any errors, and re-enter credentials or refresh if needed.
Almost always, these errors boil down to network blocks, missing permissions, or a problem with the dataset connection.
Hello, @rohit1991 thank you very much for your answer!
In the above picture, it is mentioned: See details. The result I clicked is: Error when extracting data for this visual object, data for this visual object cannot be retrieved, please try again later. Does this indicate that there is a problem with the dataset connection?
Thanks,
Starmerx