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Hi,
I am using code that was written for Microsoft Analysis Service, I changed my connection string to another server which is holding PBI Datasets inside. The code seems to work, but since there is a 2 way authentication process in my team, the code can't run from a machine.
I want to use a token instead. Will this remove the need for the other authentication?
If so - what is the proper way to connect with the token?
I succeeded on getting the token, but I can't find the proper way to connect with it.
Right now the code looks like -
Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Server server = new Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Server();
try
{
server.Connect(string.Format("Data source={0};", serverName));
}...
What am I missing?
Thanks
Hi @sonsi ,
You can refer the following links to connect to an Analysis Services server using a token in C#:
Get the access token:
How to get Azure Access Token using C# - JD Bots (jd-bots.com)
Connection:
c# - How to authenticate with Azure Analysis Services from Azure batch and data factory
var authority = "https://login.windows.net/<tenant-id>";
var resource = "https://southcentralus.asazure.windows.net";
var appId = "***";
var appSecret = "***";
AuthenticationContext authContext = new AuthenticationContext(authority);
ClientCredential credentials = new ClientCredential(appId, appSecret);
var task = authContext.AcquireTokenAsync(resource, credentials);
task.Wait();
string token = task.Result.AccessToken;
var connectionStringTemplate = "Provider=MSOLAP;Data Source=asazure://southcentralus.asazure.windows.net/xxxxxx;Initial Catalog= xxx;User ID=;Password={0};Persist Security Info=True;Impersonation Level=Impersonate";
var connectionString = string.Format(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, connectionStringTemplate, token);
var server = new Server();
server.Connect(connectionString);
Best Regards
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