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Hi all,
I would like to use DirectQuery for creating a composite model out of 4 different datasets. The datasets get fed from One Drive csv files and get refreshed eveyr hour, they are placed in Power Service (PowerBI online) and I can only connect one at a time. They're placed in a premium workspace - not My Workspace.
I did enable DirectQuery for PBI datasets and AS, and I did restart the application. However when I connect the dataset, I'm not getting that "Make changes to this model" button at the bottom and the Get data options on the ribbon remain greyed out. I'm putting a screenshot below, and after it the troubleshooting I've tried. Do you know what might be the issue?
I've tried to:
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Hi @Anonymous
There are some considerations and limitations for using directquery for Power BI Dataset.
To be able to make a DirectQuery connection to a Power BI dataset, your tenant needs to have "Allow XMLA Endpoints and Analyze in Excel with on-premises datasets" enabled.
For premium capacities, the "XMLA endpoint" should be set to either "Read Only" or "Read/Write".
If using a classic workspace in combination with this feature, it is not sufficient to set permissions on the dataset itself. For classic workspaces, all users accessing reports that leverage this feature must be members of the workspace. Consider upgrading classic workspaces to new workspaces to avoid this situation.
You can refer to this offical blog to learn more details.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
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Thank @amitchandak
Where can I find this setting? My data is set as datasets in Service, not dataflows, or does that not matter?
Hi @Anonymous
There are some considerations and limitations for using directquery for Power BI Dataset.
To be able to make a DirectQuery connection to a Power BI dataset, your tenant needs to have "Allow XMLA Endpoints and Analyze in Excel with on-premises datasets" enabled.
For premium capacities, the "XMLA endpoint" should be set to either "Read Only" or "Read/Write".
If using a classic workspace in combination with this feature, it is not sufficient to set permissions on the dataset itself. For classic workspaces, all users accessing reports that leverage this feature must be members of the workspace. Consider upgrading classic workspaces to new workspaces to avoid this situation.
You can refer to this offical blog to learn more details.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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