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AdminSwati Gupta- MSFT (Power BI) (Power BI Product Manager, Microsoft Power BI) responded
We have added a tile for memory usage and line graph with exportable data for average memory usage per hour for the past 7 days. We are actively working on improving this experience.
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This would be very helpful especially given that MS Word usually contains a lot of valuable information like a glossary of terms or any text rich data/ information.
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Microsoft, please make this a reality. This functionality is required by many service organisations.
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This is absolutely a critical requirement. Microsoft please make this a reality!
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Hi All,
This is a critical requirement when you are a service organisation with reporting requirements for external customers. This needs to be made available. Especially when the external customer already has Power BI.
Thanks
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Thanks for all the feedback! We’ll consider this feature for a future release but no timelines to share just yet.
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Hey all!
We’ve continued to make progress here, so I wanted to update this thread with our current capabilities for maintaining security on dashboards/reports.
As always, all of this information can be found in our Row-Level Security (RLS)documentation: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-admin-rls/
> If you have set up RLS in Analysis Services, Power BI will send the signed-in user’s credentials to Analysis Services, and respect the RLS rules set up on the on-premises model.
> Separately, you can set up RLS in Power BI for data sources that you import or connect to via DirectQuery. This process starts in PBI Desktop, where you define roles, and write DAX to constrain what data these roles can see. As part of this process, can you use the UserPrincipalName() DAX function to get the current signed in user’s UPN (e.g. joe@contoso.com). Then, once you publish to service, you can assign users to these…
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Thanks everyone for your feedback. We’ve started to explore various options to increase this limit. Stay tuned for updates.
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Another update on this item – users now have the ability to set up scheduled subscriptions with paginated reports and 6 different formats, along with parameters per subscription to allow further personalization. There is also now the ability to create paginated reports against any Power BI dataset in the service, and we’re planning to add drillthrough from Power BI to Paginated Reports in the short term.
We still have plans to support e-mail attachments for Power BI reports as well in the coming months, and we’ll share more specifics once we get closer to starting that work.
Extending further than 7 days history would be useful given that there are monthly availability KPIs. Can the data capture of Power BI Premium capacity be extended to at least monthly??