This article is for business users. Seeing and opening an app require certain permissions. Apps are an easy way for designers to share different types of content at one time. App designers create the dashboards and reports and bundle them together into an app. The designers then share or publish the app to a location where you, the business user , can access it. After you install an app, you don't have to remember the names of a lot of different dashboards or reports because they're all together in one app, in your browser or on your mobile device.
With apps, whenever the app author releases updates, you either get a notification or you automatically see the changes. The author also controls how often the data is scheduled to refresh, so you don't need to worry about keeping it up to date. There are several different ways to get a new app.
You can search, find, and install apps and app designers can share apps with you. Browse through the list of apps in the Power BI apps marketplace until you find one to install. Choose from Organizational apps , which are only available to people in your company, or Template apps , which are published by Microsoft and the community for any Power BI user to install. There are a few other ways to get apps. Some of these ways are listed below. This will give fantastic information about the success and failures of the load plan scenarios.
These live on the ODI Server by default, in the following directory:. These files are in html format. When you open one, this is an example of what you see for automatically corrected issues and if there were no hard failures.
Below is a different example that shows a report where there were hard failures and the load plan ended up being restarted. This variable puts logic, step, and error information into a table located in the audit tables — which are used to build the load plan reports.
Both the end steps in the load plan and the exception steps in the load plan have the scenario Send Email. The package shows that there is a variable evaluated to determine what kind of email to send, and then runs a procedure.
Notice that the command for Reading Options has several variables it is trying to test. These all hold the email server and connection information, as well as who the email is sent from and to, and even the email message body itself.
The Send Email command has the code to take all the previous information and build an actual email message to send. The variables can be seen in ODI Studio in the Designer Navigator, but that is not the ideal place to set the email settings.
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