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New-PowerBIReport ignoring Timeout
- Anonymous4 years ago
Hi Grzy7316
Try to add "$" before Timeout functio in your code
...-$Timeout = 999
Here are some blogs, I hope they could help you.
For reference:
Microsoft Power BI Cmdlets for Windows PowerShell and PowerShell Core
Creating A Timeout Feature In Your PowerShell Scripts
Best Regards,
Rico ZhouIf this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Dear Community,
I got an similar error when I call the New-PowerBIReport Command.
The Command abort after 100 seconds with the code:
The timeout parameter does not work even if you just set it to 5 seconds and force a timeout.
Anonymous Your solution with the $ even dont work in my case.
Thanful for a hint 🙂
I never was able to get this issue resolved. We ended up scrapping our import model & rebuilding as a direct Query model , but at least it let us cut down how much we were spending on capacity