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Hi,
Can anyone let me know if Power BI OData Feed support OAuth2.
If yes, please kindly let me know how to do that.
Any link or comment is helpful.
Thanks
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The built-in OData Feed support OAuth, but it only support O365 account.
For OData with OAuth 2.0, it's much complicated, organization account is something we use when interact with AAD.
That means the built-in OData Feed doesn't support third-party OAuth 2 without going through a custom connector.
Put the information from Power BI support here to help someone.
The built-in OData Feed support OAuth, but it only support O365 account.
For OData with OAuth 2.0, it's much complicated, organization account is something we use when interact with AAD.
That means the built-in OData Feed doesn't support third-party OAuth 2 without going through a custom connector.
Hi @Anonymous
You can use like below
Source = OData.Feed("http://localhost:8080/odata/skills", null, [Implementation="2.0"]),
See the official Power Query doc below
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