When leveraging the PowerBi report, it provides a ton of data, which is great, however, ROI data should NOT be taking into account development environments, this massively throws off calculations.
The work around is to NOT include DEV environments in the "environments" setup, but why offer a DEV option then?
I think it is still good to capture work being performed in DEV, if anything it helps us build data sets on the amount of testing efforts etc that are being done. The PowerBi reports just need to exclude environments that are DEV in my opinion.
In a more perfect solution, I would prefer to not leverage power BI at all, as it is slow to load and clunky, it would be better if the dashboards were built into AutomationKit
What is your question?
When leveraging the PowerBi report, it provides a ton of data, which is great, however, ROI data should NOT be taking into account development environments, this massively throws off calculations.
The work around is to NOT include DEV environments in the "environments" setup, but why offer a DEV option then? I think it is still good to capture work being performed in DEV, if anything it helps us build data sets on the amount of testing efforts etc that are being done. The PowerBi reports just need to exclude environments that are DEV in my opinion.
In a more perfect solution, I would prefer to not leverage power BI at all, as it is slow to load and clunky, it would be better if the dashboards were built into AutomationKit
What component is the question related to?
Power BI dashboard
What solution version are you using?
No response
What app or flow are you having the issue with?
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AB#536