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mthierba
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Refresh Dataset API returns 400 Bad Request when refresh is in progress

Hi,

I'm making use of the new Dataset Refresh API, and the documentation states that a status code of 409 Conflict is returned when a refresh is already executing. However, I am receiving a 400 Bad Request for that exact scenario. I would prefer it if the implementation was matching the docs, hence if it was possible to distinguish the refresh-in-progress condition from any other generic API errors. Querying the Refresh History endpoint instead is not a viable alternative either because it only returns a status of "Unknown" when a refresh is in progress - again, making it impossible to distinguish that state from any other that might be deemed "unknown",

 

Thanks,

Mathias

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Anonymous
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I am always getting the  "Operation returned an invalid status code 'UnsupportedMediaType'" error everytime I try to refresh a dataset. 

 

Snippet

var refreshData = client.Datasets.RefreshDatasetInGroup(cloneGroup.Id, report.DatasetId) as Datasets;


@Anonymous wrote:

I am always getting the  "Operation returned an invalid status code 'UnsupportedMediaType'" error everytime I try to refresh a dataset. 

 

Snippet

var refreshData = client.Datasets.RefreshDatasetInGroup(cloneGroup.Id, report.DatasetId) as Datasets;

@Anonymous

What is the dataset in your case? What if you go with my demo calling REST API instead of using the SDK?

@Anonymous @Eric_Zhang

 

I'm facing the same issue

 

Getting "Operation returned an invalid status code 'UnsupportedMediaType'" using the SDK as well as the REST API

 

@Anonymous Were you able to resolve the issue?

Update - Able to get it to work in Import mode. Earlier I was trying the refresh with DirectQuery. 

I guess Refresh for datasets in DirectQuery mode isn't supported.

 

 

Anonymous
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@Eric_Zhang I am getting "Invalid Dataset. This API can only be called on a Model-base dataset" when I use your demo.. Not sure what it means.


@Anonymous wrote:

@Eric_Zhang I am getting "Invalid Dataset. This API can only be called on a Model-base dataset" when I use your demo.. Not sure what it means.


@Anonymous

What is the datasource in your dataset?

Eric_Zhang
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee


@mthierba wrote:

Hi,

I'm making use of the new Dataset Refresh API, and the documentation states that a status code of 409 Conflict is returned when a refresh is already executing. However, I am receiving a 400 Bad Request for that exact scenario. I would prefer it if the implementation was matching the docs, hence if it was possible to distinguish the refresh-in-progress condition from any other generic API errors. Querying the Refresh History endpoint instead is not a viable alternative either because it only returns a status of "Unknown" when a refresh is in progress - again, making it impossible to distinguish that state from any other that might be deemed "unknown",

 

Thanks,

Mathias


@mthierba

Thanks for reporting that. I can reproduce the behavior of returning 400 while 409 is expected. I'm going to consulting this internally and as a workaround, you cound find the 400 error message to determine "refresh is executing".

 

 

        static void refreshDataset(string groupId, string datasetId)
        {

            HttpWebRequest request = System.Net.HttpWebRequest.CreateHttp(String.Format("https://api.powerbi.com/v1.0/myorg/groups/{0}/datasets/{1}/refreshes", groupId, datasetId));
            //POST web request to create a datasource.
            request.KeepAlive = true;
            request.Method = "POST";
            request.ContentLength = 0;

            //Add token to the request header
            request.Headers.Add("Authorization", String.Format("Bearer {0}", token));

            try
            {
                //Write JSON byte[] into a Stream
                using (Stream writer = request.GetRequestStream())
                {

                    var response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
                    Console.WriteLine("Dataset refresh request {0}", response.StatusCode.ToString());
                }
            }
            catch (WebException wex)
            {
                if (wex.Response != null)
                {
                    using (var errorResponse = (HttpWebResponse)wex.Response)
                    {
                        using (var reader = new StreamReader(errorResponse.GetResponseStream()))
                        {
                            string errorString = reader.ReadToEnd();
                            dynamic respJson = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<dynamic>(errorString);
//if refreshing is executing, the output would be "Invalid dataset refresh request. Another refresh request is already executing" Console.WriteLine(respJson["error"]["message"]); } } } } }

 

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