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Visualize view data on button click in model-driven apps with Power BI

Visualize view data on button click in model-driven apps with Power BI
This feature combines the capabilities of Power Apps, Power BI and Dataverse in a seamless way to help you visualize and understand your data – with one click. Power BI quick reports add to the flexibility of data visualization options already available in Power Apps. While charts and custom components allow you to create specific, … Continue reading Visualize view data on button click in model-driven apps with Power BI

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