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dibaSFP
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Export to file (PDF/PPTX) REST API - shorten preview or lift limits?

Hi everyone,

 

Export to PDF via REST API has been made available as preview feature sind 03/2020 (https://powerbi.microsoft.com/de-de/blog/export-report-to-pdf-pptx-and-png-files-using-power-bi-rest....
According to the current documentation of planned changes, GA is suprisingly planned for 09/2021 (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform-release-plan/2021wave1/power-bi/planned-features).
 
As the preview status limits the exports to 50 pages per hour for the whole capacity this is a huge problem for our PBI Embedded solution. We have about 2000 reports having several pages and numerous users. 50 pages an hour is rather ... a drop.
 
Is there any way, how we could mitigate/change this limitation (and/or could someone decides to shorten the preview timeframe)?
 
Regards,
DibaSFP
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dibaSFP
Advocate I
Advocate I

Hi everyone,

 

I have got the information that the preview may be shortened for Power BI Gen2 customers (customers which have already upgraded the Power BI Service version to Gen2) by a couple of months. So, go ahead and upgrade (for free): https://powerbi.microsoft.com/de-de/blog/announcing-preview-availability-of-improved-analytics-with-...

 

Regards,

DibaSFP

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dibaSFP
Advocate I
Advocate I

Hi everyone,

 

I have got the information that the preview may be shortened for Power BI Gen2 customers (customers which have already upgraded the Power BI Service version to Gen2) by a couple of months. So, go ahead and upgrade (for free): https://powerbi.microsoft.com/de-de/blog/announcing-preview-availability-of-improved-analytics-with-...

 

Regards,

DibaSFP

selimovd
Super User
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Hey @dibaSFP ,

 

take a look at Microsoft PowerAutomate.

There you can export a Power BI Report to a PDF. This you could trigger to start daily automatically:

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If you need any help please let me know.
If I answered your question I would be happy if you could mark my post as a solution ✔️ and give it a thumbs up 👍

Best regards
Denis

Blog: WhatTheFact.bi

There is another reason why this solution is problematic for some. Doing the "Print to PDF" via Power Automate requires a licensing of "premium capacity" which comes currently at a cost of 5000 USD per month. 
Nice for those who already have this license but a bit on the rediculously expensive side for others who simply want to generate 1 PDF a month.

 

Dear selimovd,

 

thank you, I will take a look into the feature! But I guess it will not solve the problem for our Power BI Embedded web application and its numerous users.

 

Regards,

DibaSFP

Hello @dibaSFP ,

 

why not?

You can start the export via PowerAutomate with the RESTAPI:

Calling Microsoft Flow from your application | Power Automate Blog

 

This can start the creation of a PDF with Power Automate and send it directly to the logged in user.

Maybe I forgot a point, but for me it seems to be a solution.

 

You could also think to create a paginated report and send it as PDF, this might be an easier way.

 

If you need any help please let me know.
If I answered your question I would be happy if you could mark my post as a solution ✔️ and give it a thumbs up 👍

Best regards
Denis

Blog: WhatTheFact.bi

Hi Denis,

 


why not?

In general, you provided a technical solution on how to export & send PDF reports to users. Thank you! The solution may also work in a Power BI Embedded scenario, if - for our solution - a service principal account is able to consume the Power Automate service.

 

Still, I will not consider it as a viable alternative, as an additional 500$/month Power Automate subscription would be needed (while we already pay 10k/month for Power BI Service). It may be 10$/month, if one service principal account counts as "one user" in a Power Automate subscription and that this "user" can then be used to trigger 1000nds of exports/month. Both highly unlikely.

 

But thank you for pointing out an interesting technical solution!

 

Regards,

DibaSFP

Hey @dibaSFP ,

 

fair enough, I see your point.

To be honest then I don't know any other alternative at the moment.

 

I keep this in mind, in case I find another solution I will update this post here.

 

If you need any help please let me know.
If I answered your question I would be happy if you could mark my post as a solution ✔️ and give it a thumbs up 👍
 
Best regards
Denis
 

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