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I'd like to know if there is anyway I can share a dashboard (or a report) to a group of users who do not have Pro licenses? I know most of the features of Power BI are gated by the Pro license requirement (which sucks, quite frankly). But I was wondering if it's also possible to share a dashboard with row-level security to that very group to restrict people in seeing certain data?
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Hi olimilo,
If the free users you are going to share with should have no edit permission on the reports\dashboard, I recommend you not to add them to your group because other admin of your group may give them edit permission. If you want to give the free users edit permission, both of solutions are OK.
Regards,
Jimmy Tao
With Webdashboard you can easily share your Power BI reports and dashboards, with an intern and external users. All you need is an e-mail address. You can try Webdashboard for 30 days and if you need any help, they will quickly react. It's available at the Microsoft App Source and for more information, you can visit the website: www.webdashboard.com
RLS: https://webdashboard.com/feature/how-to-configure-row-level-security-rls/
Hi olimilo ,
Non-pro(free) users can't be shared with and also can't share contents with others unless they are in an organization which has purchased premium license and the contents being shared with are in premium capacity.
For more details about premium license, please refer to: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi-premium/.
Regards,
Jimmy Tao
Hi Jimmy,
We already have a workspace group that has Premium Capacity enabled. My question is, do I just share the reports with the Free license users or do I have to include all those Free license users in the workgroup before they can get access to the reports that I upload on the workspace group?
Thanks!
Hi olimilo,
If the free users you are going to share with should have no edit permission on the reports\dashboard, I recommend you not to add them to your group because other admin of your group may give them edit permission. If you want to give the free users edit permission, both of solutions are OK.
Regards,
Jimmy Tao
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