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Using Power BI Desktop and have oData Connections to a Project Server 2013 PWA tenant. One such table is the "Deliverables" table. Also of interest is the Projects table and Tasks Table. There are relationships between these tables.
However, when I go to link to the Deliverables Table during setup, I need to expand the Project section in the Deliverables Table to be able to see important parameters such as the source/destination file names of the deliverable, Task Related information such as Task UniqueIDs, etc.
Unfortunately, when I expand the column(s) for Dependent Projects, Dependent Tasks, Partent Projects/Tasks, etc. and select the desired fields, it produces an error: Unsupported query option encountered $expand. Data Source kind: oData.
Any idea how to access these fields?
Hi All,
Trying to revive this thread 🙂 I am also getting the same error for a OData Feed source.
DataSource.Error: OData: Unsupported query option encountered: $expand
Details:
DataSourceKind=OData
DataSourcePath=<#Removed the URL for my data source that was present here#>
Any help will be much appreciated! Thanks!
I was just told by Power BI tech support to expand that Projects section instead of using a merge. I get the same error though: "DataSource.Error: OData: Unsupported query option encountered: $expand" and have reported this back to them. We'll see what they say since they suggested I do it in the first place.
In the meantime, I'll stick with what I've been doing, which is to add a merge step to the query, then expand the columns as needed.
Hi,
I am struggling with the same issue. Did anyone work out a resolution on how to get access to the required information. I am not experienced in how to use the merge feature to append the required data to the table so I can add it into my Visuals.
Any information would be appreciated.
I am also having the same issue with the Deliverables. Connecting Power BI Desktop to Project online.
I do believe the issue is when I look at the Deliverables table in the Query it is blank. I do not know why this table has no data as it seems there should be plenty looking at the titles of the columns.
I am trying to have a report which lists all the projects then tasks with actual work hours. with no ParentIdName field this is very hard.
Currently I am having a problem that looks like your.
I am conecting my data sources with the Enterprise's Project Server. Those projects have some customized Columns, as "% Buffer Consumed", "% Critical Chain Consumed", and others.
What I want is to expand my tables, to see these columns (e.g. Tasks Table), but when I do this, i get the same error:
If anyone knows how to solve this, i'd really be Thankful!
So this is pretty old, but did anyone ever figure out how to do this? Or a workaround to bring in the deliverables + parenttasks details?
Trying to connect deliverables to related tasks, unfortunately no link except in the tables would like to expand but can't.
Currently I am having a problem that looks like your.
I am conecting my data sources with the Enterprise's Project Server. Those projects have some customized Columns, as "% Buffer Consumed", "% Critical Chain Consumed", and others.
What I want is to expand my tables, to see these columns (e.g. Tasks Table), but when I do this, i get the same error:
If anyone knows how to solve this, i'd really be Thankful!
It seems the OData endpoint did not implement the $expand operator, maybe the join is too expensive for the service? The only way you can get these data is by also importing the FK tables, and then do a local join via Merge.
hi, you mention FK tables ... where/how does one access these please?
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