Each user must have their own Power BI account for opening reports, accessing datasets, and executing queries. The application can't use a service account or other app identity to perform tasks on behalf of individual users. For each user, the application uses an access token to access the datasets. Premium Per User (PPU) workspaces - The application must require each user to sign in to Power BI.For example, a middle-tier application integrating a dataset into a business solution and accessing the dataset on behalf of its business users. Multi-user application - The application provides multiple users with access to a Power BI dataset. The user account or app identity that the client application uses to access a dataset must have a valid Premium Per User (PPU) license unless the dataset resides on a Premium capacity. These applications can perform tasks such as data modeling and administrative tasks that alter the metadata of a dataset, backup or restore operation, or trigger a data refresh. Examples of single-user applications include developer tools, admin scripts, and automated processes. Single-user application - The application uses a single user account or app identity to access a Power BI dataset through the XMLA endpoint. When enabled, datasets have more parity with Azure Analysis Services and SQL Server Analysis Services enterprise grade tabular modeling tools and processes. Read-write provides more dataset management, governance, advanced semantic modeling, debugging, and monitoring. Read-write operations using the endpoint can be enabled. With read-only, data visualization applications and tools can query dataset model data, metadata, events, and schema. Data sent over the XMLA protocol is fully encrypted.īy default, read-only connectivity using the endpoint is enabled for the Datasets workload in a capacity. XMLA is the communication protocol used by the Microsoft Analysis Services engine, which runs Power BI's semantic modeling, governance, lifecycle, and data management. These communications are through what are commonly called XMLA endpoints. Workspaces use the XML for Analysis (XMLA) protocol for communications between client applications and the engine that manages your Power BI workspaces and datasets. Using this method, there is much less chance of complications and the patient feels more comfortable in stark contrast to the traditional method which is often performed under general anaesthetic, involving cutting through the skin and underlying tissue and blood vessels on each side and requiring sutures.Power BI Premium, Premium Per User, and Power BI Embedded workspaces use an XMLA endpoint to support open-platform connectivity from Microsoft and third-party client applications and tools. The bottom end of each vas is left open (the open-ended technique) to minimise post-operative pain. The centre of the top end of each vas having been sealed (mucosal cautery) and covered with tissue (fascial interposition) using either a tiny clip or a dissolving thread to further prevent them from re-joining. The vasa are located and are gently drawn through the same opening one at a time. It is a unique feature of Dr Snip ‘no scalpel’ microKeyhole surgery. It will close rapidly and heal without needing stitches. The anaesthetic is applied to the vasa using a fine needle with no injections into the testes or penis. A single, small opening only 2-4mm in size is then made in the centre of the scrotum below the penis without a scalpel. The procedure is simple, seamless, and virtually pain free, taking only 15 minutes.
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