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Hey folks - Apologies for the delayed response on this. We have confirmed with Microsoft that ArcGIS Maps for Power BI works in the government cloud. It just needs to be enabled at the tenant and workspace levels (there are two flags). The recommendation we received from Microsoft was to make sure the Power BI admin has enabled the switches. Unfortunately there's nothing else we can do from the Esri side, but hopefully this will help to point the request in the right direction! Let me know if there are any further questions. Josh
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Hey Steven, This looks like it's an ArcGIS Online error page which is outside of our field of expertise here in ArcGIS Maps for Power BI land. I'd recommend either re-posting your question in the ArcGIS Online Geonet forum here: https://community.esri.com/community/gis/web-gis/arcgisonline ... or else reaching out to support for help with this. Thanks, Josh
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Hey Steven, No there's no need to maintain both. The ArcGIS Online subscription is a superset of features as compared to the Plus subscription. Josh
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Thanks for the clarity! Were you originally trying to use the "Sign in" button to enter your ArcGIS Online credentials? If this was a point of confusion, that'd be good feedback for us as the product team so that we can consider ways to augment the sign in dialog and make it less confusing.
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Hey Steven - Not sure I understand your question correctly - but I think you're asking "how do I set a feature layer so that it's not public." In ArcGIS Online, you would need to set the permissions for the layer to only be accessible by specific users rather than having the service set to "Public". If you didn't set those permissions when you initially published up the feature layer, click "Share" in ArcGIS Online and change the sharing settings there (uncheck "Everyone (public)" and only share it with the group containing the user that you actually want to be able to see it). It looks like this: Since this is going outside of Maps for Power BI stuff, I'd recommend that you engage with support as well so that they can help walk through some of this stuff (particularly setting sharing from your original source) - I'm happy to still help with the Power BI side of things though! Josh
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Hi James, Another update - the problem should now be resolved! If you clear your browser cache and reload Power BI, you should be able to see version 1.0.0.93 in production (hover over the Esri logo in the bottom right corner to verify this). If you are still experiencing issues after you've confirmed that you are on that build, please let us know as soon as possible. Thanks, Josh
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Hey everyone, The problem should now be resolved. If you clear your browser cache and reload Power BI, you should be able to see version 1.0.0.93 in production. If you are still experiencing issues after you've confirmed that you have version 1.0.0.93, please let us know as soon as possible. Thank you, Josh
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Hi James, We identified an issue with the Maps for Power BI visual that happened this morning which has caused persisted formatting data to disappear for people. The underlying data is still there, so please do not save your report with the default data to avoid losing it. We're currently working with Microsoft to push up a fix for this issue which should go live within the next hour (as of the time of writing, it's 12:40PM Pacific time). You'll be able to verify that you have the updated version by hovering over the Esri logo at the bottom right of the visual (see screenshot below). The version exhibiting the behavior is 1.0.0.89, and the fixed version is 1.0.0.93. Thanks, Josh
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Hi everybody - A quick update on this. We've identified the issue and we're working with Microsoft to get it fixed right now. We should have it fixed and updated within around an hour (at the time of writing, it is 12:40PM Pacific). Until the fix is live, please do not save updates to reports that contain the visual if possible. You will not lose any data that already exists in regard to your base map selections / reference layers / etc unless it is overwritten with defaults. You will be able to manually verify that the update has arrived by checking the build number of the visual on your report. In the visual, hover over the Esri logo in the bottom right corner (as shown in the screenshot below) to see the current build number. If it shows "ArcGIS Maps for Power BI (version: 1.0.0.93)" then it has been updated. The version exhibiting the behavior described above is 1.0.0.89. Josh
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Thanks Eric, that confirms my suspicions. We're working with Microsoft and will have this fixed shortly.
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