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JohnTheDoe
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Can't enable addRowsAPIEnabled when creating a Dataset

When I assign `true` to addRowsAPIEnabled, `PostDatasetInGroupAsync` fails with:

 

  Name Value Type

 Content"{\"error\":{\"code\":\"InvalidRequest\",\"message\":\"TOM deserialization failed for database sobe_wowvirtualserver|cae15bf5-02e2-40fa-bc7f-dde1d32aab53, Exception: <pi>Unrecognized JSON property: addRowsAPIEnabled. Check path 'addRowsAPIEnabled', line 1, position 503.</pi>\"}}"string

 

This is the code section that is failing

 

var mydb = new Dataset("data5", mytablelist,null,null,null,true);
// WordspaceId is simply a string defining the id var something5 = await client.Datasets.PostDatasetInGroupAsync(WorkspaceId, mydb);

Does anyone know a fix or workaround so that I can push rows to a dataset in PowerBi Service through the API?

 

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JohnTheDoe
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Apparently I can still push rows to the dataset even if this option is not initialized when creating the dataset, so this problem is isn't causing trouble for now. 

 

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JohnTheDoe
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Apparently I can still push rows to the dataset even if this option is not initialized when creating the dataset, so this problem is isn't causing trouble for now. 

 

That's great. Did you write the application yourself or use any SDK?

 

Best Regards,

Dale

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