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Hello, i have created a model from azure machine learning with "Automated ML", its a time series forecasting model. I configured that model to predict from now to 12 months. Then i created a endpoint to connect to my power bi desktop. I tested the endpoint and it worked fine with more than 100 rows (you are gonna understand why i say 100 rows later). (The endpoint parameters are the date and customer_id)
But when i do try to do it in power query with a table from a sql query i got this error.
The weird thing is that it only happens when i bring more than 100 rows from the sql query because when i bring less than 100 rows or exactly 100 rows it works perfect.
Please, help me! :c
Well, maybe there's a limit on how many rows you can bring? You should read the documentation. If you're using something that you don't pay for, then it usually comes with some restrictions.
I forget to say that i can bring more than 100 rows when i bring only the next month of each client. I mean something like this:
But if that's true then why i can use more than 100 rows on the endpoint test. Besides, i am paying for it (i am using my organization account)
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