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Handling auth with the Power BI REST API

Handling auth with the Power BI REST API
Looking to understand how to get started working with the Power BI REST API? This article covers the basics of authentication and authorising with delegated permissions, using Postman as a testing playground for returning data around workspaces and reports.

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Hey Friends 👋 Welcome to my space! I'm here to take you on a journey with me from being a low code developer and MVP in the Business Applications space, to getting down to some pro-dev fun 👀

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