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As a Business Analyst that develops dashboards for corporate clients that use SharePoint, I feel this is a MUST. Clients need to be able to replace images in dashboards by simply replacing the image that resides in a SharePoint folder, and that is not currently possible. Due to security considerations clients do not allow images to reside in open cloud services. These images need to be placed in SharePoint Folders with a limited audience (just like Power BI reports have restricted access) and we need Power BI and SharePoint to be able to work together and allow pictures to be retrieved from SharePoint and be properly displayed in all Power BI platforms (desktop, mobile/tablet app, webpage). I am very surprised that with the huge number of corporate customers using Power BI and SharePoint this is not yet available.
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As a Business Analyst working that develops dashboards for corporate clients that use SharePoint, I feel this is a MUST. Clients need to be able to replace images in dashboards by simply replacing the image that resides in a SharePoint folder, and that is not currently possible. Due to security considerations clients do not allow images to reside in open cloud services. They are placed in SharePoint Folders with a limited audience (just like Power BI reports have restricted access) and we need Power BI and SharePoint to be able to work together and allow pictures to be retrieved from SharePoint and be properly displayed in all Power BI platforms (desktop, mobile/tablet app, webpage). I am very surprised that with the huge number of corporate customers using Power BI and SharePoint this is not yet available.
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When you have Customer whom needs to create a picklist, it would be a great help.
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This is a great idea, saving time, discipline to end trade agreements isn't adopted very well.
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Still don't understand why there isn't the option to change the VAT on a line by line basis when posting imported transactions to a G/L Account
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Or/and have in addition to, a "Package No. by Bin" factbox. You have packages (package number assigned to a pallet) within your bins, and you want to find which bin your pallet/Package is in.
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At a minimum the ability to do this via the Powershell commandlets would be helpful. Currently have a very basic script setup to handle publishing report revisions to the workspace. I don't mind so much that I need to manually make this visible to end users but would prefer to add this as a second step in my script instead of manually going to the workspace and clicking through the UI to update the user facing app.
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CMON This needs more votes.... We need to send this to Guy in a Cube..
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So many features that should have been added before even roling out the 1sr version of this a few years ago. This is one of them......
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Good idea!