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The Power BI integration with MS Lists is not working today. When I clicked on "Visualize the list" in the MS Lists
I get redirected to Data Visualization | Microsoft Power BI
I'm connected to my account, and nothing happens.
Was this integration changed/remove, did I miss an announcement?
Our users like this functionality as they don't have to leave MS lists to create the Power BI report.
Thank you for your help.
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Hi @omelo
As far as I know this should still be possible.
Can you please double check that the users have a Power BI Pro license, as well as the considerations below?
Thank you for responding!
I've decided to further test with different accounts. I can create and publish PBI -MS List reports with PRO or free but it doesn't work with PPU!!
I'll reach out to MS as PPU is an add-on to PRO.
Hi, @omelo
Based on my testing and research, this feature is not currently disabled or deprecated, and here are a few things you need to make sure to make this feature work:
1.In the PBI service's admin portal, you need to make sure that this option is turned on for all users in the tenant:
For more information, you can refer to :
Integration admin settings - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
2.As far as I know, to access the editing page of this report, users also need a Pro license, you can confirm.
3.If they all meet, you can refer to the limitation description of this official document to check whether the corresponding MS list encounters any limitation:
Best Regards,
Aniya Zhang
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Hi @omelo
As far as I know this should still be possible.
Can you please double check that the users have a Power BI Pro license, as well as the considerations below?
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