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jfenico
Helper III
Helper III

Best practice for allowing users to create custom dashboard from a report

We have a finished report that pulls a bunch of information but some of our Project Managers would like to customize a dashboard with filtered down information (and subscribe to their custom dashboard). As the creator of the report, I know I can create these dashboards for them but it's not a sustainable method for the amount of PMs there are. 

 

I understand that Apps can give users the ability to edit the content but I think that's a little too much access. If they are given read only permission, they cannot pin the relevent data to a dashboard. Anyone with experience in this department give me the best practice on sharing our a report and allowing users to create a customized dashboard?

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v-yulgu-msft
Employee
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Hi @jfenico,

 

When you share a dashboard, those you share it with can view it and interact with it, but can't edit it. So, we are not able to allow recipients to create custom dashboard from a sharing report. 

 

As you mentioned, one workaround is to atore all content in a App Workspace and give workspace members read and edit permission.

 

Alternatively, rather than directly share dashboard with your project managers, you can create content packs containing relative datasets, reports and dashboard. Those managers can get content packs via "Get Data" -> "My Organizations". To edit thier own dashboards based on the shared report, they can make a copy of content pack, then, they have edit permission to dataset and report.

 

Best regards,
Yuliana Gu

Community Support Team _ Yuliana Gu
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v-yulgu-msft
Employee
Employee

Hi @jfenico,

 

When you share a dashboard, those you share it with can view it and interact with it, but can't edit it. So, we are not able to allow recipients to create custom dashboard from a sharing report. 

 

As you mentioned, one workaround is to atore all content in a App Workspace and give workspace members read and edit permission.

 

Alternatively, rather than directly share dashboard with your project managers, you can create content packs containing relative datasets, reports and dashboard. Those managers can get content packs via "Get Data" -> "My Organizations". To edit thier own dashboards based on the shared report, they can make a copy of content pack, then, they have edit permission to dataset and report.

 

Best regards,
Yuliana Gu

Community Support Team _ Yuliana Gu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Thank you Yuliana, copying a content pack might be too much work for a regular user to go through, so for now I'll either give them edit permission through App Workspace or have one specific person create additional dashboards for them.

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