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We are using Azure Devops 2019 on-premises. I am trying to pull in Build data into PowerBI via OData as described here:
https://gordon.byers.me/azure/reporting-on-devops-build-pipelines-with-powerbi/
Here are a couple more examples:
https://colinsalmcorner.com/azure-devops-build-and-test-reports-using-odata-and-rest-in-powerbi/
https://wouterdekort.com/2019/09/12/measuring-your-way-around-azure-devops/
When I connect to our server, I see the various tables but anything build related is empty:
If I execute either of the following through Microsoft Edge, I see that everything should be available:
https://tfsvr2.<org>/tfs/DefaultCollection/<Name>/_odata/v3.0-preview/
https://tfsvr2.<org>/tfs/DefaultCollection/<Name>/_odata/v3.0-preview/$metadata
I know that at some point, I think December 2019, Microsoft changed the Entity Property names in v3.0-preview and is currently on v4.0-preview. However, since we're on premises, haven't updated anything, and the schema seems correct, I'm at a loss as to why Builds (and releated tables such as BuildPipelines) are empty.
Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
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