Lab 4 - Publishing and Accessing Reports
Lab 4 - Publishing and Accessing Reports
Lab 4 - Publishing and Accessing Reports
Dashboard in a Day
Lab 4
Please continue to use your file after completing Lab 3. If you are joining the DIAD at this point or were
unable to complete previous labs, please start this lab with the provided DIAD Final Report.pbix file
located in the Reports folder.
The flow of this document includes screenshots to provide a visual aid for you and text descriptions of the
steps you need to follow. In the screenshots, sections are highlighted with red or orange boxes to indicate
the action or area on which you need to focus.
NOTE: This lab uses real, anonymized data provided by ObviEnce, LLC. Visit their site to learn about their
services: www.obvience.com. This data is the property of ObviEnce. LLC and has been shared to
demonstrate Power BI functionality with industry sample data. Any use of this data must include this
attribution to ObviEnce, LLC.
1. Navigate to the DIAD folder and then to the Reports folder (/DIAD/Reports) folder.
2. Open the DIAD Final Report.pbix file.
This file uses the same dataset that you used for the lab. We have added more visuals and performed
additional formatting in the report. Feel free to explore the report.
3. Highlight the Market Analysis title and change the text color to black.
5. Drag the Market Analysis title to the top of the phone layout.
6. Click on the View tab and turn on the Selection pane. This allows you to change the layer order while
creating a mobile layout.
8. Drag the Market Share card onto the phone layout and then resize it.
9. Drag the % Growth by Manufacturer chart next to the card on the phone layout.
11. Drag the map below the line chart on the phone layout, resize the map, and then save the file.
Power BI Service
You will now leverage a report authored using Power BI Desktop to create a dashboard for the VanArsdel
data analysis team and CMO. A Power BI Desktop file with additional reports and visuals is provided.
Please use this file for the next section of the lab.
1. If you have not signed up for a Power BI account, go to http://aka.ms/pbidiadtraining and sign up for
Power BI with a business email address.
2. If you have not already opened the app.powerbi.com page, please open a browser and navigate to
http://app.powerbi.com.
3. Sign-in to Power BI using your user account. Once logged in, you will be taken to the Home screen.
Note: If you have previously signed into Power BI, then your Home screen will list your Favorites plus
recent reports and dashboards.
Click the down arrow next to My Workspace. Notice the Dashboards, Reports, Workbooks, and Datasets
sections. Let’s import a Power BI Desktop file and create dashboards.
5. In the left panel, click Workspaces and then click Create a workspace. The Create a workspace dialog
box opens.
Note: Creating workspace is a Pro feature. If you do not have a Pro license, please choose the trial option.
Notice that you have navigated from My Workspace to the workspace \ just created. You are in the
Welcome screen with options to discover or create content.
There are two options to publish the Power BI Desktop report we created:
• Get option under Files.
Let’s publish the report to Power BI Service and then we will come back to the browser.
14. If you have not already logged into Power BI, a Sign in dialog box opens. Please sign in.
15. Once you are signed in, the Publish to Power BI dialog box opens. Click DIAD_<youremailaddress> in
the dialog box.
16. Click Select.
The Publishing to Power BI dialog box opens. Once the process is complete, a success message displays.
Now that we have published the report to the Power BI service, let’s navigate back to the browser and
start exploring.
Once you are in the browser, in the left panel notice that under DIAD_<youremailaddress>, you see
Reports has the DIAD Final Report, and Datasets, has the DIAD Final Report.
By the end of this section, we will have created a dashboard that looks like the screenshot below.
18. From the left menu, click Reports and then click the DIAD Final Report. You are navigated to the
report you just uploaded.
Notice in the left panel, the VanArsdel dashboard is created under Dashboards.
26. From the left panel, click Dashboards then click VanArsdel.
27. Click VanArsdel Market Share, notice that you are navigated to the report.
Note: The VanArsdel filter is applied to the tile that is pinned to the dashboard.
45. From the left panel, select the three lines in the upper left-hand corner, click Dashboards, and then
click VanArsdel. Notice that all the visuals are pinned as tiles to the dashboard.
46. Resize and move the gauge tile as shown in the screenshot.
47. Click the bottom right corner of the tile and move it diagonally to change the image size.
48. Click the Edit dropdown and click Add tile. The Add tile dialog box opens.
49. Click Image as the source.
50. Click Next.
51. In the URL text box, type the following URL:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CharlesSterling/DiadManu/master/Vanarsdel.png
Notice that a new tile with the VanArsdel logo is added to the dashboard.
Notice on the top of the visual, there is an option to Ask a question about your data. This is like Ask a
question in the desktop.
59. In the text box, start typing VanArsdel market share. Notice that a card visual is created.
60. Continue typing VanArsdel market share by country. Notice that a bar chart is created.
61. Continue typing VanArsdel market share by country as treemap. Notice that a treemap visual is
created.
Notice that the visual is added as tile to the dashboard. Clicking on the treemap visual will navigate you
back to the Q & A section.
Power BI quickly searches different subsets of your dataset while applying a set of sophisticated
algorithms to discover potentially interesting insights. You can run insights against a dataset or a
dashboard tile.
Let’s generate insights on a dashboard tile. When we run insights on a dashboard tile, instead of searching
for insights against an entire dataset, the search is narrowed to the data used to create a single dashboard
tile. This is often referred to as scoped insights.
69. Scroll on the Insights panel to review the various insights Power BI can generate. Notice that there is
an option to pin insight visuals to the dashboard.
70. Click Exit Focus mode in the top left to navigate back to the dashboard.
We want to be notified when VanArsdel’s Market Share goes above or below a threshold. We can set up
alerts to achieve this.
77. Click on the VanArsdel Market Share tile to navigate to the report.
78. In the map visual, ensure it is at the Country level, right-click the Australia bubble, click Drill through,
and click then By Manufacturer.
You will be navigated to the By Manufacturer page of the report with the Australia filter applied to the
report page.
83. From the top menu, click Bookmarks and then click Show more bookmarks. The Bookmark pane
opens on the right. There are two options: Personal bookmarks and Report bookmarks.
• Report bookmarks are the bookmarks the report author created (we did this in Power BI Desktop).
• Personal bookmarks on the report are ones which the consumer can create on their own.
Notice that you can view and navigate through the bookmarks using the arrow at the bottom of the
screen. This behavior is like in Power BI Desktop.
Power BI provides an option to get quick insights into the complete dataset.
86. Navigate back to the Power BI Service. In the left panel, hover over Datasets and then click DIAD Final
Report.
87. Click the ellipse.
88. Click Get quick Insights.
A quick insights report is displayed based on the dataset. This provides insights into data you may have
missed and helps to get a quick start on creating dashboards. Hovering over each report provides an
option to Pin it to a dashboard.
Here are more resources that help you with your next steps with Power BI.
• Getting started: http://powerbi.com
• Power BI Desktop: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/desktop
• Power BI Mobile: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/mobile
• Community site https://community.powerbi.com/
• Power BI Getting started support page:
https://support.powerbi.com/knowledgebase/articles/430814-get-started-with-power-bi
• Support site https://support.powerbi.com/
• Feature requests https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas
• New ideas for using Power BI https://aka.ms/PBI_Comm_Ideas
• Power BI Courses http://aka.ms/pbi-create-reports
• Power Platform https://powerplatform.microsoft.com/en-us/instructor-led-training/
• Power Apps Business Apps | Microsoft Power Apps
• Power Automate Power Automate | Microsoft Power Platform
• Dataverse What is Microsoft Dataverse? - Power Apps | Microsoft Docs
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