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carH
Helper I
Helper I

Data Set Connection

Hi, I"m connecting to a published data set (X) within a published data set (Y). When I open reports or create new reports (from data set Y) using columns from data set X I get the following Error: 

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Unfortunately, I didn't capture "see details" info and haven't been able to recreate this error.  Does anyone have any info regarding this error? Thank you!

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Anonymous
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Hi @carH ,

Whether the problem still persist? The related dataset is still exist or not in Power BI Service? The reports which used this dataset can work well or not? What data source the dataset connect to?

Best Regards

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carH
Helper I
Helper I

Thank you for your response. I have resolved this issue, it had to do will permissions on  the data set. 

Anonymous
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Hi @carH ,

Thanks for your feedback. It's glad to hear that your problem has been resolved. Could you please mark your post as Answered? It will help the others in the community find the solution easily if they face the same problem with you. Thank you.

Best Regards

Anonymous
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Hi @carH ,

Whether the problem still persist? The related dataset is still exist or not in Power BI Service? The reports which used this dataset can work well or not? What data source the dataset connect to?

Best Regards

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