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Julian_Guerrero
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Cargar Imágenes desde Carpeta de SharePoint a Power BI Desktop

Buen día comunidad,

Tengo un informe que hice de forma dinámica con imágenes que cargué de forma local, las convertí a Base64 para que me las mostrara como imágen y así poderlas usar en mi informe a travéz de un segmentador:

Julian_Guerrero_0-1714162004321.png

El problema que tengo es que quiero cargar las imágenes desde una carpeta en Sharepoint ya que al estar locales cada que quiero actualizar mi data debo volver a publicar mi informe en el servicio web y quiero dejarlo automatizado para que se actualice autmáticamente, cosa que no puedo al tener las imágenes localmente o no he logrado hacerlo teniendolo así.

 

Cuando cargo las imágenes desde la carpeta de SharePoint se muestran así:

Julian_Guerrero_1-1714162152474.png

 

Julian_Guerrero_2-1714162220799.png

 

El content de cada imágen es el mismo en todas: 

Julian_Guerrero_3-1714162239232.png

El Record me muestra esto:

Julian_Guerrero_4-1714162301111.png

No he logrado convertirlas en imágen, que Power BI las muestre como imágen ya que no se como hacerlo, soy algo nuevo.

 

De ante mano gracias.

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v-zhouwen-msft
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Hi @Julian_Guerrero ,

Regarding your question, you must first ensure that the URL can be accessed anonymously and not on a site that requires a login (such as SharePoint or OneDrive for work or school).Then refer to the following video on connecting to a SharePoint folder using Power BI.

How to Display SharePoint Images to Power BI? (youtube.com)

vzhouwenmsft_0-1714376845886.png

vzhouwenmsft_1-1714376859857.png

vzhouwenmsft_2-1714376880741.png

If you don't want to rely on the website to store images, you can Base64 encode local images and store them in the Power BI dataset, please refer to the following article for more details.

sqljason.com/2018/01/embedding-images-in-power-bi-using-base64.html

 

Best Regards,
Wenbin Zhou
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Julian_Guerrero
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Hola @v-zhouwen-msft 

Te agradezco por tu ayuda. El vídeo me ayudó a solucionarlo, entendí perfectamente, era fácil pero como soy nuevo no daba con la solución hasta que ví el vídeo.

Mil gracias.

v-zhouwen-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Julian_Guerrero ,

Regarding your question, you must first ensure that the URL can be accessed anonymously and not on a site that requires a login (such as SharePoint or OneDrive for work or school).Then refer to the following video on connecting to a SharePoint folder using Power BI.

How to Display SharePoint Images to Power BI? (youtube.com)

vzhouwenmsft_0-1714376845886.png

vzhouwenmsft_1-1714376859857.png

vzhouwenmsft_2-1714376880741.png

If you don't want to rely on the website to store images, you can Base64 encode local images and store them in the Power BI dataset, please refer to the following article for more details.

sqljason.com/2018/01/embedding-images-in-power-bi-using-base64.html

 

Best Regards,
Wenbin Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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