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I am using the dotnet core SDK with a service principal and I need to create a workspace.
My code looks like this
var credentials = await Token.GetTokenCredentials(clientId, clientSecret, tenantId);
using (PowerBIClient client = new PowerBIClient(credentials))
{
GroupCreationRequest request = new GroupCreationRequest
{
Name = "MyNewWorkspace"
};
await client.Groups.CreateGroupAsync(request);
}
The service principal corresponding to the client has the following API permissions
Is there some admin level setting that I need to be aware of?
Solved! Go to Solution.
I found that my administrator has restricted access.
I found that my administrator has restricted access.
Hi @aaronfdsouza ,
As far as I know, we can use API call by a service principal profile to create a new workspace in Power BI Service. For more information see: Service principal profiles in Power BI Embedded.
For more details about this REST API.
Groups - Create Group - REST API (Power BI Power BI REST APIs) | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
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