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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)
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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 🙂
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,
We are following up once again regarding your query. Could you please confirm if the issue has been resolved through the support ticket with Microsoft?
If the issue has been resolved, we kindly request you to share the resolution or key insights here to help others in the community.
Thank you.
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 🙂