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MONGODB Connection with power BI Issue

Hi All,

 

I am connecting MONGODB database through a 64 bit ODBC connector in Power BI but while loading the data in Power BI I am getting a pop-up message that "The device is not ready". I don't know how to proceed in this case.Please help me on this issue.

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v-binbinyu-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

Please make sure that all your configurations are correct.
Please try below steps:

1. Download and install MongoDB ODBC driver from here

2. Go to “Administrative Tools” and select “ODBC Data Sources” corresponding to your system. 

3. Select “System DSN” and click “Add..”.

4. In the “Create New Data Source”, select the appropriate driver. ANSI driver offers better performance but limited character sets whereas Unicode driver offers entire character set but limited performance.

5. Now, provide connection parameters. Specify the name of the data source, TCP/IP server, port, username, password, and database.

6. Go to Power BI Desktop, select “Get Data” in the home ribbon. Click on “More..”.

7. In the panel, select “Other”. Click on the “ODBC” and then “Connect”.

8. In the ODBC panel, select the name of your DSN and click “OK”.

9. In the navigator panel, select your database and click “Load”.

For more details, you can read related document: Connecting MongoDB to Power BI: A Comprehensive Guide 101 (hevodata.com)

 

Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Binbin Yu
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v-binbinyu-msft
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Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

Please make sure that all your configurations are correct.
Please try below steps:

1. Download and install MongoDB ODBC driver from here

2. Go to “Administrative Tools” and select “ODBC Data Sources” corresponding to your system. 

3. Select “System DSN” and click “Add..”.

4. In the “Create New Data Source”, select the appropriate driver. ANSI driver offers better performance but limited character sets whereas Unicode driver offers entire character set but limited performance.

5. Now, provide connection parameters. Specify the name of the data source, TCP/IP server, port, username, password, and database.

6. Go to Power BI Desktop, select “Get Data” in the home ribbon. Click on “More..”.

7. In the panel, select “Other”. Click on the “ODBC” and then “Connect”.

8. In the ODBC panel, select the name of your DSN and click “OK”.

9. In the navigator panel, select your database and click “Load”.

For more details, you can read related document: Connecting MongoDB to Power BI: A Comprehensive Guide 101 (hevodata.com)

 

Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Binbin Yu
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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