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Sharepoint Embedded remove Pro License requirement

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on 19 Apr 2017 19:21:54

The idea that all viewers of a SharePoint site with an embedded Power BI visual should have a Power BI Pro license is just wrong. Please make it so that simple viewers can get by with the Free license. Otherwise this will break the budget for many companies.

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66f2ecd5 611f-4dad-9d8f-f1b5db3a5e7d on 06 Jul 2020 00:04:55

RE: Sharepoint Embedded remove Pro License requirement

Anyone spoken to ms about it? This is a showstopper for us also unfortunately for both PBI and SharePoint.

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c8751975 0dbc-49a4-b602-3dd25c67ed28 on 06 Jul 2020 00:04:09

RE: Sharepoint Embedded remove Pro License requirement

Odd that this has not been taken care of yet. A simple read only without any filtering options or anything would be awesome for the ones that just need to see some data in example Teams etc.

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f83cb263 7ecb-4df8-9ce4-826c1c36b1e5 on 05 Jul 2020 23:37:31

RE: Sharepoint Embedded remove Pro License requirement

Agreed

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6861fa9f d5a7-41c4-b29b-25b67272465c on 05 Jul 2020 23:33:08

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Strongly agree and this will be a great win for promoting on Power BI. If the product team are really listening to the feedback, this is a major win to keep us engaged in power BI and this should move straight to development.

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fef46497 dd42-47de-a6a4-ce751073ff57 on 05 Jul 2020 23:27:23

RE: Sharepoint Embedded remove Pro License requirement

Yup...just a stupid requirement. Do MS seriously think a business is going to buy Pro licences for all users who just want VIEW a report...no.
Change this immediately if you want anyone to use Power BI as a platform.

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b8d9ddd6 63a4-4fc7-b2b7-7e07fb438905 on 05 Jul 2020 23:20:23

RE: Sharepoint Embedded remove Pro License requirement

Great feedback Frank! I hope the Power Bi team does something about this soon as larger and larger organizations need to share information widely and using various venues not just the PBI service.

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89ec7ffc 2393-4ad3-92f7-4b63eef93c79 on 05 Jul 2020 23:20:14

RE: Sharepoint Embedded remove Pro License requirement

We have had an EM1 license since December 2017 and have assigned EM1 premium capacity to workspaces that required it. We expected that Power BI apps based on those workspaces and published with permissions set to "Entire organization" would allow Power BI Free users to view the embedded visualizations in SharePoint (and Teams). This Microsoft article even describes that: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/developer/embedded-faq (see the table titled "Power BI now offers three SKUs for embedding"). It seemed to work, but it turns out many users had signed up for the Power BI Pro free trials or extended free trials (which end at the end of May 2018). We cannot justify the cost of Power BI Pro for everyone who needs to view the visualizations. We need the functionality described in the article to work and we need apps published to "entire organization" to be automatically assigned to users (instead of users manually having to "Get App" for each). This is causing real user adoption problems for multiple teams within the company and is a roadblock to rolling out Power BI more widely.

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030d48f3 90ea-474f-8648-0db878132aa0 on 05 Jul 2020 23:20:14

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I agree with Frank and Benoit. We need to be able to have employees of our company view dahsboards without having to purchase the Pro license. We have been working to resolve this issue, but the documentation is confusing and conflicts with our own testing.

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dcdb98b0 9950-4af2-a747-d5638d297ed2 on 05 Jul 2020 22:57:41

RE: Sharepoint Embedded remove Pro License requirement

Support told me Premium or Premium Embed allows this to happen. You assign capacity to a work space and embed the reports from there into a SharePoint Modern Team Site. You assign the free users to the work space, grant them a Power BI (free) license, and when they access the SharePoint site, they will use the premium capacity.

Unfortunately I've yet to prove this works even after following all of their instructions. On top of that, there is no documentation online confirming that this works.

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3d9a2edd 064c-e911-a98a-000d3a4f3343 on 05 Jul 2020 22:46:54

RE: Sharepoint Embedded remove Pro License requirement

I confirm this is a show-stopper for us as well.
We're a +500 employees company and plan to purchase 30 PBI Pro licenses but purchasing 500 pro licenses just for being able to view the reports in SharePoint Online is a total non-sense...