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The following formatting gives me this error - gets the following error error JSON capabilities.json : instance.dataViewMappings[0] is not exactly one from [subschema 0],[subschema 1],[subschema 2],[subschema 3],[subschema 4]
{ "dataRoles": [ { "displayName": "dbId", "name": "dbid", "kind": "Grouping" }, { "displayName": "URN", "name": "urn", "kind": "Measure" } ], "dataViewMappings": [ { "table": { "rows": { "for": { "in": "dbid" } } }, "single": { "role": "urn" } } ] }
Im sure it is a basic formatting issue but I can’t figure it out, would someone be able to advise ?
Thanks Tom
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Hi @Rugilė ,
According to the error description, this indicates that the configuration instance does not match the Json format. I modified this code to add a column section to the table property indicating that the column should contain the "urn" role.
{
"dataRoles": [
{
"displayName": "dbId",
"name": "dbid",
"kind": "Grouping"
},
{
"displayName": "URN",
"name": "urn",
"kind": "Measure"
}
],
"dataViewMappings": [
{
"table": {
"rows": {
"for": { "in": "dbid" }
},
"columns": {
"for": { "in": "urn" }
}
}
}
]
}
Refer to:
Understand data view mapping in Power BI visuals - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Rugilė ,
According to the error description, this indicates that the configuration instance does not match the Json format. I modified this code to add a column section to the table property indicating that the column should contain the "urn" role.
{
"dataRoles": [
{
"displayName": "dbId",
"name": "dbid",
"kind": "Grouping"
},
{
"displayName": "URN",
"name": "urn",
"kind": "Measure"
}
],
"dataViewMappings": [
{
"table": {
"rows": {
"for": { "in": "dbid" }
},
"columns": {
"for": { "in": "urn" }
}
}
}
]
}
Refer to:
Understand data view mapping in Power BI visuals - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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