In this tutorial, Greg Trzeciak from Pragmatic Works demonstrates how to create a QR code for a Power BI report on the Power BI service. This feature allows users to scan the code and access reports directly from their mobile devices, simplifying data sharing and improving accessibility. Below is a detailed guide on the process.
A QR code is a two-dimensional barcode that stores information, such as a link to a website or, in this case, a Power BI report. Greg explains that QR codes have become a popular tool for marketing, advertisements, and more. They’re simple to use—just open your smartphone’s camera, point it at the QR code, and follow the link that appears.
Greg points out that QR codes work exceptionally well with Power BI’s mobile functionality. By scanning a QR code, users can access reports that are tailored to their needs, provided they have the necessary permissions.
Follow these steps to create a QR code for any Power BI report:
Once the QR code is downloaded, users can easily scan it to access the report. Greg demonstrates this by switching to a mobile view and scanning the QR code to open his YouTube report.
One of the standout features of Power BI’s QR code functionality is the permissions setting. Users can only access the report through the QR code if they have the proper permissions, ensuring that data remains secure. This is particularly useful in scenarios where sensitive information is shared within an organization.
Greg closes the video by emphasizing how valuable QR codes are in enhancing flexibility and accessibility for Power BI reports. Users can easily post these codes in their workplace or share them digitally, making data access convenient for everyone involved.
To learn more about Power BI’s mobile capabilities, Greg suggests checking out Pragmatic Works’ on-demand learning for mobile mastery, where users can learn additional features such as scanning inventory data and filtering reports via QR codes.
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