@@jasondavidsondata Indeed, It was really helpful and opens up whole lot of possibility of using Power BI in combination of other microsoft and AI tools.
For me this error appeared when I added the Power BI data, can it help me understand? The execution of template action 'Aplicar_a_cada_2' failed: the result of the evaluation of 'foreach' expression '@triggerBody()?['entity']?['Power BI values']' is of type 'Null'. The result must be a valid array.
Thanks for the great video and the 3 part series. Is there a way to directly display the output of parse json step in the report? (instead of storing it in an intermediate place such as sharepoint or a database!) I understood the traditional model refresh approach. I am wondering if power automate somehow allows you updating the power bi's dataset (/sql database) directly? Or am I hoping for magic
Awesome Jason, Looking forward for the next part.
Thanks so much.
Thanks for the comment 👍. Glad you liked the first one.
@@jasondavidsondata Indeed, It was really helpful and opens up whole lot of possibility of using Power BI in combination of other microsoft and AI tools.
Interesting use case, I wonder if just with Power Automate it would be possible to create a chat dynamic.
Wow
Amazing!
For me this error appeared when I added the Power BI data, can it help me understand?
The execution of template action 'Aplicar_a_cada_2' failed: the result of the evaluation of 'foreach' expression '@triggerBody()?['entity']?['Power BI values']' is of type 'Null'. The result must be a valid array.
Thanks for the great video and the 3 part series. Is there a way to directly display the output of parse json step in the report? (instead of storing it in an intermediate place such as sharepoint or a database!)
I understood the traditional model refresh approach. I am wondering if power automate somehow allows you updating the power bi's dataset (/sql database) directly? Or am I hoping for magic