Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

PowerApps and Power BI, together at last

The wait is over. PowerApps and Power BI can play together, regardless of who’s hosting!  We already showed you how you can embed your app inside a Power BI dashboard. Now with the new Power BI tile control, you can show your Power BI tiles inside your app.

Why is this big news?

Power BI is a powerful analysis and visualization tool. PowerApps is great at enabling people to take action on the web and mobile. Now you can build apps that give users great insight and let them act right away.  Same place, same time.

 

Showing Power BI tiles inside your app

  1. To show a Power BI tile, first add the new Power BI tile control to your app.

    Adding Power BI tile control

  2. Choose the tile you want to show by setting its Workspace, Dashboard and Tile properties in the Data tab of the options panel.

    Configuring Power BI tile control

The Power BI visual should appear on your design surface.

That’s it, you’re done.

 

Sharing and security

Once shared, the PowerApps app will be accessible by all users who have permissions to access the app. However in order to make the Power BI content visible to those users, the dashboard where the tile comes from needs to be shared with the user on Power BI. This ensures that Power BI sharing permissions are respected when Power BI content is accessed in an app.

 

Looking ahead

Most users will want the ability to click on the Power BI tile to be taken to its Power BI dashboard, in case they need to dig deeper into the data.  This is already in the works and will be coming out in our next release in August.

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