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Can anyone help me figure out how to authenticate my powerbi account in a powershell runbook so I can run PowerBI cmdlets?
I've tried many variations of this cmdlet:
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As a follow-up, I'm using the Powershell within Azure portal. I've been made aware that that powershell can't be updated and is currently on version 5.
That's probably why I can't get anything to work on it.
Login-PowerBIServiceAccount
@lbendlin Thanks for the reply. This is an iteration of what I've tried and have gotten the same result. Could you explain a little more?
That one works for me. Of course after that there's not much I can do since I am not a tenant admin.
I get the error: "The runbook job was attempted 3 times, but it failed each time". Is it different if I'm using a runbook?
Maybe. Is your runbook running on Powershell Core 6 or better?
How do I figure that out? I'm doing all of this through Azure Automate.
$PSVersionTable.PSVersion
Major Minor Build Revision
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5 1 15063 726
that's not enough. Can you upgrade to 6?
I just imported the update runbook and ran it. Not sure if there's anything else I need to do.
You need to update your Azure Automate instance to at least Powershell 6
Can you send documentation on this? I've been looking for a while and can't seem to find anything useful.
As a follow-up, I'm using the Powershell within Azure portal. I've been made aware that that powershell can't be updated and is currently on version 5.
That's probably why I can't get anything to work on it.