Which Power BI Reports do I have access to? – Part 3 – Creating the “Power BI Users Reports List” report
In this blog post I show the final part which is how I created the Power BI report which takes the previous 3 steps and then creates the Power BI Report. I am going to show you how I got the data in using Power Query and then created the Power BI report. The first part in the series can...
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