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I am having an issue sharing a dashboard to a Group. I can share to an individual, but to a group is not working. I am wondering if it has to do with having multiple domain names associated with the account?
I am signed into Office365 with myname@mycompany.com. The default domain name is mycompany.onmicrosoft.com.
So I created the group in PowerBI - PowerBIShare
@jhayes32 - I have to ask what the goal is in sharing a read only dashboard to a group workspace? The action of sharing is pretty thoroughly explained here and states in many areas that sharing is with a colleague. So, my assumption is that it is "by design" that you can't share with a Group. That being said, if it "can" be done, I would assume you would need to treat the Group that was created the same as a User (I don't know if this can be done in AD off the top of my head) - but if you can, than I would assume a Power BI license would need to be associated with the Group email...
In a nut shell, what your asking isn't supported to my knowledge.
There are numerous articles and instructions on creating a PowerBI group, which is an Office 365 Group, and then Sharing a dashboard to the Group. The usecase is, we have a few designers who are creating Reports and Dashboard for end user consumption. The end users are not given access to the Dataset. Some groups may have access to change the dashboard. I may have a large group of end users that I want to share to and I do not want add in individual user emails. Here is main MS link about Sharing Dashboards to PowerBI Groups. https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-service-how-should-i-share-my-dashboard/ Seems pretty simple, right? But it is not working for me. The email for the group does not even save properly. All the users in the group have Power BI licenses and I can set them up individually.
@jhayes32 I think you're confusing a couple things. Power BI groups are designed for the first part of your explanation ("few designers who are creating Reports and Dashboard for end user consumption"). The end user "Group" should be an AD group ie. a distribution group that the dashboard is then shared with.
From my understanding you would create a group in AD and put the relevant end users in that group. Then the users in your Power BI Group would share the dashboards with the AD group email address...
That is my understanding of things.
Agree that it confusing. I can email to the Office365 Group created in PowerBI just like a normal distribution group. When I go into Groups in Exchange Admin Center, it actually says to consider using a "new Office 365 Group". From my understanding, the Office 365 group is like a distribution group but with more options. I will try creating a distirbution group and using that, but if anyone else has feedback, I would appreciate some feedback.
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