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When trying to Publish a new report, it's keep showing the followin error.
Any idea? I already created a new clean file, also purged the cache, tried to upload from the web also (with the same error), size of the file is around a few MBs:
<<An error occurred while attempting to publish 'File.pbix': The remote server returned an error: (500) Internal Server Error.
Request ID aa10586b-317a-4133-8077-37ea2ddb8e9a
Activity ID 78ade069-2429-408b-a7b8-78c5b4441239
Service URL https://wabi-us-central-b-primary-redirect.analysis.windows.net/
Error Code ModelOperatorOperationFailedException
Session ID 78ade069-2429-408b-a7b8-78c5b4441239
Client version 2.139.2054.0
>>
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Hello @SLand ,
check this case here, it has the same issue as yours
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Hi @SLand
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
Thank you @Idrissshatila for your quick response.
The issue you're experiencing (500) Internal Server Error along with ModelOperatorOperationFailedException during Power BI file publishing is a server-side failure. This error typically indicates a problem with model deployment due to data model corruption, unsupported features between Power BI Desktop and Service, a regional service disruption (e.g., wabi-us-central-b-primary), or exceeding dataset limitations despite the small file size.
The current version in use, 2.139.2054.0 (March 2024), may have compatibility issues; we recommend downloading and installing the latest version of Power BI Desktop from the official Microsoft Power BI download page to ensure optimal performance and compatibility with the Power BI Service.
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May I ask if you have resolved this issue? If so, please mark the helpful reply and accept it as the solution. This will be helpful for other community members who have similar problems to solve it faster.
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Hi @SLand
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
Thank you @Idrissshatila for your quick response.
The issue you're experiencing (500) Internal Server Error along with ModelOperatorOperationFailedException during Power BI file publishing is a server-side failure. This error typically indicates a problem with model deployment due to data model corruption, unsupported features between Power BI Desktop and Service, a regional service disruption (e.g., wabi-us-central-b-primary), or exceeding dataset limitations despite the small file size.
The current version in use, 2.139.2054.0 (March 2024), may have compatibility issues; we recommend downloading and installing the latest version of Power BI Desktop from the official Microsoft Power BI download page to ensure optimal performance and compatibility with the Power BI Service.
If my response has resolved your query, please mark it as the Accepted Solution to assist others. Additionally, a 'Kudos' would be appreciated if you found my response helpful.
Thank you
Hello @SLand ,
check this case here, it has the same issue as yours
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