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Hi Microsoft Fabric Team,
I’ve encountered an unexpected behavior in Power BI/Fabric related to linked dataflows across workspaces, and I wanted to raise it for awareness and clarification.
If I disable load on the linked entity (so it appears italicized), and then reference it in a new query within the same dataflow, the usual access restrictions disappear:
Ironically, this behavior allowed me to achieve exactly what I needed — sharing a specific dataflow across workspaces without exposing the entire source workspace. But it feels like a workaround that shouldn’t work, and I’m concerned it might break in future updates or introduce risks.
Could you clarify whether this is:
Kind Regards,
David
(and I totally used Copilot to write this message)
Hello @DZL2,
We regret the inconvenience caused. Please consider raising a Microsoft support ticket for further investigation. You can explain all the troubleshooting steps you have taken to help them better understand the issue.
You can create a Microsoft support ticket with the help of the link below:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/support/create-support-ticket
Hello @DZL2,
Thanks for your question.
So, in short - what you found is a bug / loophole, not an official feature.
It undermines workspace access controls and will almost certainly be corrected.
For production use, stick to the documented sharing/security methods 🙂
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