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Hi all,
I have built a lakhouse which contains just two tables from dataverse from dataflow Df (Cf. Image 1).
When I try to connect it in my Power BI Desktop, I got an error 404, (cf image 2)
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Hi @Dionah,
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Hi @Dionah ,
May I ask if you have resolved this issue? Please let us know if you have any further issues, we are happy to help.
Thank you.
Hi @Dionah
I have built a lakhouse which contains just two tables from dataverse from dataflow Df (Cf. Image 1).
When I try to connect it in my Power BI Desktop, I got an error 404, (cf image 2). Why do you need a Power BI Desktop. Microsoft has moved into the cloud database using Fabric SQL/ Lakehouse. Also, Could you please send the screenshot of Power Query online??
Thanks @tayloramy
How are you tryung to connect, over SQL Endpoint or directly through OneLake? :
Response : Using the OneLake catalog and then I chose Lakehouse
What verison of PowerBI Desktop are you using?
Response : October 2024
or missing permissions on the Lakehouse’s semantic model : I think it is not possible because, I created with my account the Lakehouse
Hi @Dionah,
Can you try updating to Aguust 2025 version of PowerBI Desttop and try again? Your version is quite old.
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Yes, I have just uptaded my PBI Desktop, it seems working, thanks
Hi @Dionah,
Glad to hear updating resolved the issue.
If your issue is now resolved, kindly mark the post with the answer as the solution. This ensures that future community members will be able to quickly find it if they have the same problem.
If you found this helpful, consider giving some Kudos. If I answered your question or solved your problem, mark this post as the solution.
Hi @Dionah,
A 404 from Power BI Desktop usually means Desktop is trying to reach a Lakehouse URL or SQL endpoint that doesn’t exist for your account, or isn’t exposed the way you’re connecting. The most common causes are using the wrong connector, an outdated Desktop build, or missing permissions on the Lakehouse’s semantic model or SQL endpoint.
How are you tryung to connect, over SQL Endpoint or directly through OneLake?
What verison of PowerBI Desktop are you using?
If you found this helpful, consider giving some Kudos. If I answered your question or solved your problem, mark this post as the solution.
May someone help please?
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