Upgrade your commenting game by writing comments directly on a Power BI report page Most dashboards lack any kind of qualitative explanation that would enhance the experience for the end-user. This is especially important in executive dashboards where managers want to read some explanations why something has happened, why is some KPI below the plan, and so on. There are a couple of ways how to implement dynamic commentary in Power BI, but only one of them allows users to write the comments directly on a Power BI report page. In this session, we will demonstrate how to build a Power App for dynamic commentary, how to include it into a Power BI report, and roll it out. The Power App will then react to filters and allow users to write back their comments directly in Power BI. We’ll show you how to do it step-by-step: 1. Create a table for the comments 2. Include the table into the Power BI model 3. Build a PowerApp Registration : writeback-commentary-power-apps-webinar
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio ------------------------------ Restore of database 'DataBase_Name' failed. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.RelationalEngineTasks) ------------------------------ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError: Exclusive access could not be obtained because the database is in use. (Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoExtended) For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=12.0.2000.8+((SQL14_RTM).140220-1752)&LinkId=20476 ------------------------------ BUTTONS: OK ------------------------------ Procedure 1: 1. Right click Databases 2. Restore Database... 3. [General] Source from Device, select the bak file 4. [General] Change the Destination database name to a new name 5. [Files] Change mdf and ldf Restore As paths to a different, new path 6. [Options] (unnecessary on the other computer) Check Overwrite the existing database (WITH_REPLACE) 7. [Options] (unnecessary on the other computer) Chec...
We’re excited to announce that you can now embed entire Power BI organizational apps in Microsoft Teams tabs. Until now, this has been one of the top feature requests for Power BI integration with Microsoft Teams. It helps teams and organization put the full Power BI org app experiences directly where people work every day. By adding Org apps in channels and meetings, you enable everyone to access the data they need. We’ve started to roll out the experience to commercial cloud customers and expect it to be available for everyone in the next week or two. Let’s look at the new experience and its benefits. Picking an entire Power BI organizational app to embed in Microsoft Teams To embed a Power BI organizational app, add a Power BI tab to a channel or meeting. Go to the Apps pivot in the selection you and notice the new checkbox next to the app name . When you check the box, you’re choosing to embed the entire organizational app in the Power BI tab. If you don’t see an app in ...
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