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lcd
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Uri parameters available in "publish to web" mode

Hi, could someone tell me which parameters I can use in a report URI in "Publish to web" mode??

I know I can use de &pagename parameter with ReportSection1, 2, 3 ....

Can I use a parameter to go to a bookmark directly???

Any more??

 

Thanks in advance

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lcd
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Hi @McCow, you can use the parameter &pageName=ReportSection4 to call a report and show initally page 3 (i's not a clean solution when you reorder the pages o delete one page, but it works).

 

Example: https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=XXXXXX&pageName=ReportSection4

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McCow
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Hi @lcd

extension link (as https://app.powerbi.com/<bla-bla-bla>/ReportSectionX) works for authenticated users only, and if access is allowed.

For published reports with anonymous access all GET extentions with "&" (exclude "r=" (as render?)) will be unfortunally ignored (in current version).

 

Flexible direct access to any report can be realised trought publication of every report page (or page set) separately.

Pls look here and here.

 

and pls let me known if you have more info

Best regs

lcd
Frequent Visitor

Hi @McCow, you can use the parameter &pageName=ReportSection4 to call a report and show initally page 3 (i's not a clean solution when you reorder the pages o delete one page, but it works).

 

Example: https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=XXXXXX&pageName=ReportSection4

@lcd, it's a great solution, thanks a lot!
I heard about this trick, but misspelled (must be "pageName", not "pagename"). Thanks again

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