Lab 5 - Collaboration
Lab 5 - Collaboration
Dashboard in a Day
Lab 5
Please continue to use your file after completing Lab 4. If you are joining the DIAD at this point or were
unable to complete previous labs, please start this lab with the provided DIAD Final Report.pbix file
located in the Reports folder.
At the end of this lab, you will have learned how to share your dashboard and collaborate with other
users. You will also have learned how to access your dashboard on your mobile device.
The lab includes steps for the user to follow along together with associated screenshots that provide a
visual aid. In the screenshots, sections are highlighted with red or orange boxes to indicate the area the
user needs to focus on.
NOTE: This lab uses real, anonymized data provided by ObviEnce, LLC. Visit their site to learn about
their services: www.obvience.com. This data is the property of ObviEnce, LLC and has been shared to
demonstrate Power BI functionality with industry sample data. Any use of this data must include this
attribution to ObviEnce, LLC.
You have built the dashboard and are now ready to get feedback and collaborate with your team
members.
5. The Access dialog opens. Enter the email addresses of the colleagues with whom you want to
collaborate. Each user can belong to one of three roles as follows:
Note: If you don’t have a colleague’s email, please close without submission.
If you do have a colleague’s email to provide in the box, and after you have selected the Add button,
you can ask your colleague to login and access the workspace.
10. In the upper right corner, select the Create app button.
11. On the Build your app page, under the Setup tab, rename the app DIAD, and type This is a DIAD
app in the description field.
12. Then, select the Next: Add content button located in the bottom right corner of the Setup page.
13. Select the yellow/gold colored Add content button located in the middle of the screen.
15. Notice that the newly added dashboard and report have been added to the list in the Content
pane to the left.
16. Then, select the Next: Add audience button located in the bottom right corner of the Content
page.
With Audiences, the authors can decide which content artifact such as reports, dashboards, etc. should be
shared with specific audience groups within an App using a single workspace. This allows fine-grained
access permissions for the App consumers who can consume various artifacts in the App based on their
group permissions and minimizes operational overhead for the App authors.
20. In the Successfully published dialog box, you can copy the link to the App and share it with
individuals via email. Select the Close button.
A better way for report viewers to consume the App is by logging onto Power BI Service and registering
the App. Let’s impersonate a report viewer:
21. From the menu to the left, select Apps.
22. Then, select Get apps.
This is a one-time registration. Going forward, when you select Apps in the left pane, you will see the DIAD
app in the list of Apps you have registered.
Your newly created DIAD app should look similar to the one in the figure below:
2. Select Sign in and follow the steps for entering your credentials.
4. On the last page of the walk-through, select Let’s go! to navigate to the home screen of the mobile
app.
6. Once you have made the choice to allow notifications or not, you will see the main home screen of the
Power BI mobile app. Under the Frequents section, select the DIAD Final Report (report).
8. Lastly, you should see the mobile view you published from Power BI Desktop.
Power Apps
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Suite of apps, services, and connectors, as well as a data platform, that provides rapid development
environment to build custom apps for your business needs.
Quickly build custom business apps that connect to your data, stored either in the underlying data
platform (Microsoft Dataverse) or in various online and on-premises data sources.
Power Automate
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-automate/getting-started
Dataverse lets you securely store and manage data that’s used by business applications. Dataverse allows
data to be integrated from multiple sources into a single store, which can then be used in Power Apps,
Power Automate, Power BI, and Power Virtual Agents along with data that’s already available from the
Dynamic 365 applications.
Here are a few more resources that will help you with your next steps with Power BI.
• Getting started: http://powerbi.com
• Power BI Desktop: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/desktop
• Power BI Mobile: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/mobile
• Community site https://community.powerbi.com/
• Power BI Getting started support page:
https://support.powerbi.com/knowledgebase/articles/430814-get-started-with-power-bi
• Support site https://support.powerbi.com/
• Feature requests https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas
• New ideas for using Power BI https://aka.ms/PBI_Comm_Ideas
• Power BI Courses http://aka.ms/pbi-create-reports
• Power Platform https://powerplatform.microsoft.com/en-us/instructor-led-training/
• Power Apps Business Apps | Microsoft Power Apps
• Power Automate Power Automate | Microsoft Power Platform
• Dataverse What is Microsoft Dataverse? - Power Apps | Microsoft Docs
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