I have an Author Pro license, and when I create an analysis within Quicksight I have a Build button in the Visuals sections which allows me to create visuals using natural language. That all works fine within AWS. When I try and embed the same analysis within a webpage and for the same user, however, I no longer have the Build button available to me in the Visuals section. Is that correct?
Hi @rowan.massey and welcome to the Quick Sight community!
Yes, you are correct. Embedded dashboards are meant more to be a way to view and interact with an analysis that is already built so there is little you can do to edit embedded dashboards.
Thanks @Brett Ah that’s a pity. I was hopeful of being able to leverage this functionality within an embedded analysis to allow customers (who find Quicksight quite difficult to learn) to create visuals using natural language, without having to go into AWS itself. Am I able to raise a feature request around this, or would it be a hard no off the bat?
Hi @rowan.massey,
Ah, I gotcha! I believe this may be a feature request that’s harder to achieve as Quick Sight is a subscription based service, so normally it requires login credentials to access the data stored there and utilize in that type of capacity!
Hey @Brett, that’s correct. I have an Author Pro license. When I view an Analysis within Quick Sight I can see all the options to make use of Amazon Q to create visuals, however, when I view the same Analysis within an embedded window using myself as the user, I don’t see any of those options. It just seems strange to me to have that distinction. I would have thought the behaviour would be the same.