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Last Updated : 16 Jan, 2023
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Subscribing dashboard is a feature provided by Power BI so that we could keep track of our dashboards at regular intervals. Subscribing a dashboard helps receive emails, with the screenshot as well as link to the dashboard. It makes an analyst task very easy to keep the report updated, and viewed at regular intervals. One can set up to 24(twenty-four) subscriptions, at a time, and can set receiving emails daily, weekly, monthly, or after data refreshes, etc. In this article, we will learn how to subscribe to a dashboard in Power BI. 

How to subscribe a dashboard in Power BI

Given a workspace name, geeks_for_geeks, and a dashboard gfg_dashboard. Our task is to subscribe to this dashboard while exploring all the features in it. Setting the email receiving frequency to daily

Following are the steps: 

Step 1: Go to the required workspace. For example, geeks_for_geeks. Then, click on the gfg_dashboard

Power BI - Subscribe Dashboard

 

Step 2: The dashboard has been opened. In the top navigation bar, you can view various options. Click on the Subscribe button. 

Power BI - Subscribe Dashboard

 

Step 3: Now, a new dialogue box will be opened, on the right side of the screen, name, Subscribe to emails. Click on the +Add new subscription

Power BI - Subscribe Dashboard

 

Step 4: All, the options related to a subscription are visible. By default, the name of the subscription is same as name of the dashboard. But, you can edit and change the name accordingly. For example, default name of subscription is gfg_dashboard

Power BI - Subscribe Dashboard

 

Step 5: On the right side of the subscription name, we have 3 more options. All, are very useful. The first option, is Run now, you can click on it, to send the email notification instantly, so that you could check whether the subscription is working correctly or not,, this option can only be used, after saving the subscription once, we will be viewing this in detail, in the later stage of the article. The second option, is subscription on/off slider, this option tells us whether one wants to enable or disable the subscription. This option is not used to delete the subscription. The third option, is the delete icon, it tells whether you want to delete the current subscription or not. 

Power BI - Subscribe Dashboard

 

Step 6: Now, under the Subscribe section, we have to add the email addresses of the recipients, to which you want to subscribe to this dashboard. 

Power BI - Subscribe Dashboard

 

Step 7: One can also add a subject, to the subscription, which brief’s about the dashboard, and use of this subscription. 

Power BI - Subscribe Dashboard

 

Step 8: Here, comes one of the most important option, name, Frequency. It tells, how frequently you want to receive, email notifications, hourly, daily, weekly, monthly etc.  

 

Step 9: Now, in the next three steps 9, 10, and 11. We will explore the different frequencies as mentioned in step 8. For example, if we select, weekly as the frequency, then we could look at some check boxes that appears, below the Frequency. You, can choose the specific days, for which you want to receive the email notifications, regarding the dashboard. For example, Sun, Mon etc.  

 

Step 10: We could also choose, Monthly instead of weekly. A new box, name, Every month on day(s) appears. Type, the month, and the days range for which you want to receive, the email notifications. For example, 10, 20-25, i.e. the notification will be received in the month of October, from 20th October to 25th October.  

 

Step 11: For this example, we will choose Daily, as the frequency. An email, will be received, daily. Now, you might be wondering at what time email will be received. 

 

Step 12: We can set the time, at which email notification has to be delivered, as shown in the image below. We, can also set the time zone accordingly for different countries.  

 

Step 13: We could also set the Start date, and the End date of the subscription. By default, the start date is the date at which you are creating a subscription to a dashboard, but can be edited accordingly. The benefit, of start date and end date is that, the emails will be received, for this particular time period only. For example, if start date is 22/10/2022, and the end date is 25/10/2022, then the notifications will be received, from 22 October to 25 October 2022 only. 

 

Step 14: Now, we are only left with two check boxes. The first check box, tells whether you want to provide access to the dashboard to the recipient, and the second check box, tells, whether you want to provide a link to the dashboard, while sending the email. 

 

Step 15: We, are completed with all the requirements to set a subscription. Let us, check whether an email will be sent to the recipient or not. To do this click on the Run now button. You will observe that, an error came, stating, Unable to run subscription. This happened because, you havent’ saved, the subscription. 

Power BI - Subscribe Dashboard

 

Step 16: Click on the Save and close button. 

 

Step 17: Now, again open the subscription. Now, click on Run now button, to test the successful subscription of the dashboard. You, can view the notification, email has successfully been sent.  

 

Step 18: Below is the email received by power bi. You can go to the dashboard, as well as manage the subscription, from here itself. Hence, we have successfully subscribed to a dashboard. 

 



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