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Hi,
I've just started using PowerShell and the REST APIs / cmdlets to pull Power BI data...and I'm finding cases where a command returns duplicate records. For example, if I run the following commands (where $workspace.Id is the value for a given workspace):
Connect-PowerBIServiceAccount
Get-PowerBIDataset -Scope Organization -WorkspaceId $workspace.Id
I sometimes see the same dataset listed twice. Every attribute on both listing is exactly the same including the Dataset ID...and I don't see two datasets with the same names when looking through the Power BI service.
Does anyone know why I might be getting duplicates? It's not just on datasets, I think I've seen this behavior on other types of objects as well. This is making some of the PowerShell scripting more complicated (especially as I know very little Powershell...)
Thanks!
Scott
I am having same issue , how to filter and get only 1?
Regards
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