Extending the Feedback Form into PowerBI

A little while back I wrote a blog on my training feedback form and the flow I had built to send delegates the useful links. See https://m365train.co.uk/2020/04/14/training-feedback-personalised-with-forms-and-power-automate/

Well today I have built a PowerBI report from the SharePoint list which stores the feedback data.

As this is the first ever PowerBi report I’ve written from scratch, I’m quite impressed with it. I managed to get a smiley that changes between happy & crying, as well as reference SharePoint Managed Metadata for a filter.

I will write a more detailed blog, but am so proud of myself I wanted to share immediately.

2 thoughts on “Extending the Feedback Form into PowerBI

  1. Congratulations on creating your first Power BI report! It’s fantastic to hear how you’ve integrated feedback from your training sessions and utilized SharePoint Managed Metadata for filtering. The dynamic smiley feature sounds like a fun and engaging way to visualize feedback. Your dedication to enhancing your reporting skills is truly inspiring!

    If you’re looking to take your Power BI skills even further, consider enrolling in our Power BI course . It offers comprehensive training to help you master advanced features and techniques. I can’t wait to read your detailed blog post about the process. Keep up the great work!

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