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Posted on by Microsoft Employee

We recently announced the ability to visualize your data in a view in a model-driven app with Power BI quick reports.

As you use this capability, we'd love to hear your feedback. This community post is a common place to track the feedback. Looking forward to hearing from you.

 

Thank you,

Srihari

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  • Nielf Profile Picture
    306 on at

    Is this feature still rolling out in some geos? I cannot see the setting in my environment. 

     

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  • Bipin D365 Profile Picture
    971 on at

    Thanks for sharing!!

  • karankukreja Profile Picture
    2 on at

    I have my Dynamics 365 environment in the European region and the suggest preview setting is not available for me. Is this yet to be rolled out against the European/UK region?

     

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  • SS-23071505-0 Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on at

    Hello, this capability is still rolling out with build 9.2.21112.00132. So you will be able to see this setting in the next couple of weeks.

    If you are on a build 9.2.21111.00146 or higher, you can access this setting in the modern solution explorer's settings area (screenshot below).

     

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  • dhruvin1619 Profile Picture
    2 on at

    Enabled feature.

    But still error!!

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  • Drew Poggemann Profile Picture
    9,287 Most Valuable Professional on at

    Hi @sriharibs ,


    I looked at this feature but didn't see the licensing implications.  Does the user have to have a Power BI Pro license (or above) for this?  If they don't does the icon not show?  

     

  • SS-23071505-0 Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on at

    Hi @dpoggemann

     

    The licensing implications are here: Visualize your data in a view quickly with Power BI service - Power Apps | Microsoft Docs

     

    Users don't need to have Power BI Prod license (or any Power BI license) for the Visualize this view command to appear.

     

    Thank you,

    Srihari

  • SS-23071505-0 Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on at

    Hi @dhruvin1619  - that looks like an issue caused by a browser extension. If you have any browser extensions, could you please disable them and try again? We have a fix that's rolling out for this issue, but it will be another 3 - 5 weeks before the fix will be deployed to all the regions (because deployment is paused over the holidays). Thank you!

  • Drew Poggemann Profile Picture
    9,287 Most Valuable Professional on at

    Thank you! I missed that 😀

  • Marcel Lathouwers Profile Picture
    237 on at

    Looks very neat and promissing!

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