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Hi All,
I am an admin of the WS & I am able to change the details of a tile(basically change the custom link to which it is referring), however when my collegue tried to do the same he is encountered with an error - "failed to update tile". He was initially a member of the WS & since we are using new App experience(multiple Audience), we raised his level of access to Admin also, but in vain. This issue is only limited to one WS - could not replicate in other WSs(other WS is also with new App Experience). Has anybody faced this issue before? Any Solution they were able to find?
Thanks in Advance!
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Thanks for the response! Duly Noted!
However, this was not for production environment rather proof of concept thing. Also, issue got resolved automatically, didn't change anything from my end. Seems some sort of transient issue maybe?
Hi @Anonymous ,
//We are using new App experience(multiple Audience)
Multiple audiences in Power BI applications is in public preview. It provides a lot of useful features, but may still have some minor bugs. Please try to avoid using the preview feature in a production environment.
Best Regards,
Gao
Community Support Team
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Thanks for the response! Duly Noted!
However, this was not for production environment rather proof of concept thing. Also, issue got resolved automatically, didn't change anything from my end. Seems some sort of transient issue maybe?
Hi @Anonymous ,
My guess is that the product team found and fixed the issue.
Please consider accepting your reply above to close this thread. Thanks.
Best Regards,
Gao
Community Support Team
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