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Hello,
I get this error when I try to open a file in Power BI desktop:
Unexpected Error: Sequence contains no matching element
Is there any way to solve this problem beside sending feedback to Microsoft?
Regards,
Salar
Same here.
rolling back to Dec 2020 resolved this issue for me
same error with my Pbix desktop file and this issue also stop my scheduled refresh
Same here, when trying to repoint an existing pbix report to a different SQL Server, same underlying tables.
I´m having the same error while updating the data... any news about how to solve it?
Thanks
I'm getting the same error message when I tried to open a file in Power BI desktop.
Feedback Type: Frown (Error)
Error Message:
Sequence contains no matching element
I already uninstall and reinstall Power PI desktop. But it didn't work.
Any suggestions?
Yinan
Have you tried logging in as a different user and back in with your desired account? If you don't have another account, see if someone else can log in for you, log them out, and try your account again.
Thank you for your suggestion. We tried logging in as a different user and it worked fine for the other user. Then he started to grant me access to all workspaces as member for this project. But I'm still getting the same error.
What else is missing for me to open up the file from Power BI descktop?
Thanks
Yinan
Hi @Sdarwish,
You can upload the pbix file to OneDrive and share the link here.
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
Hi @Sdarwish,
I can reproduce the above error when opening your PBIX file. I am afraid that you need to send a frown email using that button over there.
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
Hi
I had the same issue, and here is what happend:
I work on the same machine with differnet power bi accounts.
The report i tried to open was connected live to a power bi service modle in user a.
i closed the report, opened another one which was associated with user b,
then when i tried to open the report associated with user a, i got this error.
when i opened the report associated with user b, switched account and then opend the other file it worked.
Power bi team- there should really be a more helpful message in this case such as "Cannot sign in to account accont@diomain.com"
and then prompt with a sign in dialog.
Hope it helps
Thanks Tal. Even though I was logged in as the correct user, switching to my other user account and back to the appropriate one resolved the error.
Hi @Sdarwish,
Do you encounter the error message when opening a PBIX file in Power BI Desktop? Could you please check if the error goes away by uninstalling Power BI Desktop and reinstalling it? Also make sure you install the latest version of Power BI Desktop.
Besides, I will appreciate that if you can share the PBIX file, I will test it in my Desktop.
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
I’ve been looking into using custom visuals and have been loading the latest available visuals from the site.
I remember that I ran into this issue once last week, but after that the report loaded normally.
Furthermore when I load the file into the online version everything seems to be ok.
So it might have something to do with the custom visuals and I was wondering if I can force Power BI desktop to load the report without loading the custom visuals to test this.
one more thing:
I’ve renamed the .pbix file to .zip, removed all the custom visuals from it, saved it and renamed back to .pbix.
After that I could load the report into Power BI desktop.
Therefore somehow there is/are custom visuals that somehow mess up the report.
How can I share the .pbix file with you?
Thanks!
I recieve an error when I try to open a file in Power BI:
Are there any ways to solve this problem beside sending feedback to Microsoft.
Regards,
Salar
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