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2manyquestions
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Dataverse direct query "This step results in a query that is not supported in DirectQuery mode"

I connected to my d365 environment with the Dataverse button. Then added an account table with direct query selected. Right away I get this warning..

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The next step, the editor no longer shows a warning...

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So does this mean I am good to go? Or does the source showing that warning mean that something is wrong?

When adding other tables, I still get the warning for the source step. But sometimes on the second step (Navigation) I see this

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If its asking this question.. does that mean its not using direct query and still needs to manually refreshed?

Some things I read on here say to ignore the warning because "its a warning and not an error".. others said it caused problems later on.. MS docs don't seem to really go into detail here.. Anyone have any recommendations here?



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amitchandak
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@2manyquestions , if in the data model view -> properties the Storage Mode is direct then it should be fine

 

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amitchandak
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@2manyquestions , if in the data model view -> properties the Storage Mode is direct then it should be fine

 

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