Introduction into my blog series on “Which Power BI Reports do I have access to?”

In this series of blog posts, I am going to show you how I created a solution for a client. I got the following question from a customer I was consulting to: “There are so many reports in the organization, I would like to know which Power BI Reports I have got access to in a central location” This got...
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