Announcing new Admin APIs to retrieve email subscriptions and widely shared reports
New admin APIs to retrieve email subscriptions and widely shared reports
» Les merNew admin APIs to retrieve email subscriptions and widely shared reports
» Les merWe are announcing support for user impersonation using the EffectiveUserName connection-string property. This is truly exciting because it opens the door for mass migrations of tabular Analysis Services solutions that rely on EffectiveUserName-based impersonation to Power BI. It also opens new options for administrative tools and scripts to connect to datasets on Power BI Premium using different user identities! Impersonating another user can be as easy as specifying that user’s UPN on the connection string.
» Les merWelcome to the September 2021 update! It’s fall already and we have some fascinating new features to offer!
» Les merToday, I am excited to announce the general availability of new APIs for managing data refresh in the Power BI service. These new APIs will allow you to programmatically trigger data refreshes and retrieve refresh history for any dataset that you own. With these versatile new tools, you’ll be able to easily automate and scale out Power BI data refresh management – no more clicking through dataset settings or flipping through refresh histories. In addition, these APIs open the door to integrating data refresh into your existing ETL or deployment processes. You could, for example, trigger Power BI data refresh as the last step in your Azure Data Factory ETL pipeline. And, as an ISV, you can easily manage the data for all your embedded analytics solutions.
» Les merIt has been a few months since we released the new developer tools and custom visuals APIs, and we are working to add more APIs to help you develop the best custom visuals possible. On that note, we are excited to announce that version 1.4 was just released, introducing localization support, so now custom visuals are aware of the locale, and can localize the content of the visual accordingly. Read more about the new APIs available for custom visuals developers!
» Les merToday we are excited to announce the release of our new JavaScript API, which provides bidirectional communication between Power BI reports and your application. The JavaScript API enables you to more easily embed reports into your applications and to programmatically interact with those reports so that the applications and the reports are more integrated.
» Les merWant to share your Power BI reports and dashboards as part of a website or application? This week, Guy in a Cube looks at three ways to embed Power BI, including publish to web, using the REST APIs, and the new Power BI Embedded service within Microsoft Azure.
» Les merby Faisal Mohamood, Group Program Manager @ Power BI As we approach the end of the year and head into the holidays, we wanted to take a moment to reflect and look back at the work we’ve done on Power BI this year in terms of enabling Developers…
» Les merSince the last API updates roundup , we’ve been busy adding new experiences and APIs for Power BI developers. We’re ready to take the covers off of our latest additions that we hope help developers do more and faster with Power BI. Two major things have…
» Les merThis week’s Power BI update includes some exciting new additions for Developers. If you have been following our progress on APIs, you know that Power BI already supports the following APIs: Dataset API – for creating datasets and pushing data…
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