Take a look at this; I am currently in the process of changing my dashboard to use this method, which requires some massaging of data but will provide you with greater scope on the data you can pull from Jamf.
Unlocking Insights: An Introductory Guide to Integrating Jamf Pro and Microsoft Power BI for Powerful Reporting - The Geeky Gordo
Take a look at this; I am currently in the process of changing my dashboard to use this method, which requires some massaging of data but will provide you with greater scope on the data you can pull from Jamf.
Unlocking Insights: An Introductory Guide to Integrating Jamf Pro and Microsoft Power BI for Powerful Reporting - The Geeky Gordo
I am not following you on the setting the ClientID and ClientSecret parameters. Should they both be filled with the secret code? I got this when I put the secret in both parameters... "Expression.Error: The import paramClientID matches no exports. Did you miss a module reference?"
Hi, just a disclaimer this is not an article that I published but one that helped get things going again. But for you question the "paramClientID" PowerBI variable should match your API account in Jamf ClientID and the paramClientSecret should match your Jamf API Client Secret.
Ok I am now up to the section after Privacy levels and I get "Please specify how to connect." Edit Credentials and cannot advance any further.
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