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I can have my data in three different file formats i.e. JSON, CSV or Excel. I want to create a report using Power Bi Rest API. I tried to use the https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/power-bi/imports/post-import API but I'm getting the following errors:
{
"error": {
"code": "RequestedFileIsEncryptedOrCorrupted",
"pbi.error": {
"code": "RequestedFileIsEncryptedOrCorrupted",
"parameters": {},
"details": [],
"exceptionCulprit": 1
}
}
}
I have used OAuth Authentication here. What is the proper way to create a report with raw data using Power Bi Rest API? If there is one, is there a step-by-step guide anywhere.
Hi @keshavram-kudwa ,
This API is used to create new content in My Workspace.
Please check the limitations of this API:
Moreover you need to ensure that the datasetDisplayName property/argument ends with .json/.csv/.xlsx
Best Regards,
Jianbo Li
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Hi @v-jianboli-msft,
Thanks for responding, I tried your solution but now I get the following error:
{
"error": {
"code": "InvalidRequest",
"message": "Invalid dataflow structure. Exception details: <pi>Cannot populate JSON array onto type 'Microsoft.Cdsa.ObjectModel.Model'. Path '', line 1, position 1.</pi>"
}
}
Here's a glimpse of my data:
[{"vin":"1VWAH7A38CC981838","make":"GMC","model":"Yukon XL 2500","year":2008},
{"vin":"WAUAF78E28A028588","make":"Pontiac","model":"Bonneville","year":1997},
{"vin":"WA1WYAFE9AD228868","make":"Hummer","model":"H3","year":2008},
{"vin":"WA1CFAFP1EA504218","make":"Oldsmobile","model":"Aurora","year":2003},
{"vin":"WAUFFAFL1CN972498","make":"Nissan","model":"Murano","year":2005}]
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