Transfer Power Bi Data Into Sharepoint Using Power Automate

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Transfer Power Bi Data Into Sharepoint Using Power Automate
Published 6/2025
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Automate Business Processes by Leveraging a Power Automate Flow to transfer Power BI data into a SharePoint List

What you'll learn

You will Learn How to Export data from a Power BI Table into in Excel Spreadsheet

You will Learn How to Export data from a Power BI Table into a SharePoint List

You will Learn How to Filter Data from a Power BI Table into a SharePoint List

You will Learn How to Create a Deep Link to a Specific page in a Power App

You Learn How to Connect a SharePoint List to a Power App

Requirements

Experience using Power BI Reports

Description

Welcome to this course where you'll learn how to connect Power BI, Power Automate, and SharePoint into a seamless data-driven workflow.In this course, we’ll show you how to transfer data directly from a Power BI report into a SharePoint list using Power Automate and JSON. You’ll trigger this automation by pressing a button inside Power BI, instantly capturing selected data from your report and sending it into SharePoint in real-time.You’ll also learn how to filter specific data from a table in a Power BI report.  When the user selects an item in the Power BI table, the specific data will directly to the SharePoint List preloaded with the exact data they submitted from Power BI.But we’re not stopping there.You’ll also learn how to connec the SharePoint List to a Power App.  When the user selects an item in the Power BI table, they’ll jump directly to a specific screen inside Power Apps—preloaded with the exact data they submitted from Power BI.By the end of this course, you'll know how to build a complete business workflow using Microsoft’s Power Platform—perfect for approvals, audits, or any process where you need to capture, store, and review report data dynamically.We will walk you step by step so that you have a clear understanding of what is happening.So if this excites you and if you are ready to learn how to automate and streamline your manual and redundant business processes and become a rockstar at your organization, Let’s get the automation started!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction and Course Requirements

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 The Applications that you will need for this course

Section 2: The Use Case and Customer Requirements

Lecture 3 The Use Case and Customer Requirements

Section 3: Create a SharePoint List from Excel

Lecture 4 How to Get the Data in this Course?

Lecture 5 How to Transfer Excel Columns into a SharePoint List

Section 4: Import the Excel Data into Power BI and Publish the Report

Lecture 6 Import the Excel Data into Power BI

Lecture 7 Change the Columns in the SharePoint List

Lecture 8 Save the Power BI file and Publish to a Workspace

Section 5: Export Power BI data into Excel

Lecture 9 Create a Power Automate Flow to Export Power BI Data into Excel

Section 6: Transfer the Power BI data into the SharePoint List

Lecture 10 Create a Power Automate Flow to Export Power BI Data into a SharePoint List

Lecture 11 Adjusting the Power Automate Flow

Lecture 12 Delete SharePoint Records

Section 7: Create the Power Automate Flow to Filter Power BI data and send to SharePoint

Lecture 13 Create Slicer and Measure in Power BI

Lecture 14 Create a Flow to Filter the Power BI Data and Send to the SharePoint List

Lecture 15 New Customer Requirements

Lecture 16 Create a Measure for a Selected Part Number and a Measure for Instructions

Lecture 17 Create a Measure that Identifies the Name of the Selection

Lecture 18 Change the Flow to Filter Power BI Data by Part Number or by Inventory Manager

Section 8: Create a Power App

Lecture 19 Customer Requirements

Lecture 20 Create a Power App

Lecture 21 Make Modifications to the Form in the Power App

Lecture 22 Create a Deep Link to the Power App

Section 9: Course Files

Lecture 23 Inventory Data

Intermediate Power BI users,Beginning to Intermediate Power Automate users