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I need your help with this error in the visuals that cannot be displayed and in details it shows "The data for this visual cannot be loaded". The dashboard is very simple: I connect a Power BI Dataset, I added it to a local model (DirectQuery connection), I publish it in Power BI Services and up to there everything works fine, the problem appears for the users to whom I share the report.
I made a GIF with the step by step to better explain, all the construction and publication of the report works well, it fails to the users that are shared.
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Hi @jfpalacio
After testing, I found that if you want to share a report created based on the datasets, you need give this user ‘Build’ permissions to the original datasets. In addition, they need be at least a Viewer of the workspace that stores the new report. You can try it.
Best Regards
Caiyun Zheng
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Hi @jfpalacio
After testing, I found that if you want to share a report created based on the datasets, you need give this user ‘Build’ permissions to the original datasets. In addition, they need be at least a Viewer of the workspace that stores the new report. You can try it.
Best Regards
Caiyun Zheng
Is that the answer you're looking for? If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
We've struggled with this as well until we discovered that the end user is required to have Build permissions on the shared dataset. However, this is only the case when the report that was created from the shared dataset also contains an additional data source and in turn creating it's own dataset. If the report created from the shared dataset does not have an additional data source, the end user only requires View permissions on the shared dataset.
The issue with the first scenario is that we may not want our end users to have the ability to connect to the shared dataset which is a possibility with assigning them Build permissions.
This is exacly my issue as well. We don't want the users to have build permissions on the shared dataset. Is there any solution without giving the endusers this build permission?
Hi @jfpalacio
Can you make sure that the users who are accessing the underlying dataset have the build permissions on the dataset?
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