You create a Power Apps Employee self-service portal and need to add a Power BI dashboard.
What type of Portal-Power BI integration should you enable?
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A. B. C. D.Correct Answer: C
If you need to add a Power BI report and dashboard to the Power Apps portal web page, you need to enable one of the Power BI integration options: Power BI visualization - embeds a published report and dashboard within the webpage for anonymous and authenticated users.
Power BI Embedded services - shares embedded reports or dashboards created in a new Power BI workspace with the external users without Power BI license or Azure AD authentication.
When you create a Power Apps Employee self-service portal, only the authenticated users can use it.
Suppose you need to share a published report or dashboard on a portal's webpage.
In that case, you should enable the Power BI visualization option (Number 3) in the PowerApps Portals admin center (Number 1) under the "Set up Power BI integration" menu item (Number 2)
After you enable this option, you can add the Power BI component to a portal's web page and configure the report's or dashboard's information between Liquid tags in the Studio source editor.
All other options are incorrect.
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To add a Power BI dashboard to a Power Apps Employee self-service portal, you should enable the Portal-Power BI Visualization integration.
The Portal-Power BI Visualization integration allows you to embed a Power BI report or dashboard directly within a Power Apps portal page. This enables your portal users to view Power BI data without leaving the portal environment.
To enable this integration, you will need to have a Power BI Pro or Power BI Premium license, and you will need to have published the dashboard or report to the Power BI service. Once the dashboard or report is published, you can use the Power Apps Portal editor to add a Power BI visualization to a portal page.
To add a Power BI visualization to a portal page, you will need to follow these steps:
Once the page is published, your portal users will be able to view the Power BI visualization directly within the portal page. They can interact with the visualization, such as filtering or drilling down into the data, without leaving the portal environment.
Therefore, the correct answer to the question is C. Visualization, as it enables you to embed a Power BI dashboard or report directly within a Power Apps portal page.