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Hi,
Does anyone know if its possible to use Azure Functions to call a Python visualization and bring that back into a report or dashboard?
If anyone has any links to any resources, blogs, videos etc then that would be appreciated.
Thanks
Ged
Hi @ghdunn ,
Based on your description, Please refer to the following links.
1. You can do these with Azure functions, you can take a look at the below link to know more about these.
Create your first function in the Azure portal
2. You can refer to the following blog about invoke the Azure function in flow:
Invoke an Azure Function Using Power Automate (Flow)
Hope that's what you were looking for.
Best Regards,
Yuna
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Thanks Yuna, but my specific question was about whether it was possible to embed an Azure function visualisation into Power BI.
Thanks
Ged
Hi @ghdunn did you manage to achieve this? I am looking into building the same solution
Hi @MrsRDj14 . No, I am sorry, we shifted our focus so just added this to the long list of back-burner items that we may return to. Good luck!
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