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Join Us! Power BI Dev Camp: Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 11:00 AM PST– 12:00 PM Noon PST

Join us for Power BI Dev Camp on Thursday, October 06, 2022, at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (noon) PST.  Ted Pattison from the Microsoft Power BI team presents this month’s topic:  Modern React-JS Development with App-Owns-Data Embedding

This Dev Camp session builds on the previous session from August 2022 which introduced the key concepts of Modern React-JS development and walked through a developer sample which implements User-Owns-Data embedding. In this session, you will learn how to create an SPA application with modern React-JS which implements App-Owns-Data embedding for a multi-tenant environment using the App-Owns-Data Starter Kit. This session will demonstrate a strategy for managing embed token lifetime and auto-refreshing embed tokens before they expire. Attendees will also learn how to add popular features to an App-Owns-Data application including the ability to export reports to PDF and the ability to edit existing reports and to create new reports.

Attendee Prerequisites: Campers should review and understand the concepts discussed in the August 2022 episode before attending or watching this session.

Click here to join us at Power BI Dev Camp on Thursday, 6 October, 2022, at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (noon) PST.

To watch previous Power BI Dev Camp episodes, please visit the Webinars and Video Gallery – Microsoft Power BI Community and be sure to save the date for the October 6th session!

Looking forward to seeing you at Power BI Dev Camp!

Best,
Kelly Kaye

About Kelly Kaye
Kelly is a senior program manager who leads the awesome Power BI community.  She is passionate about the Power BI Community, founder of the Power BI Women User Group, Power BI developer and speaker.

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