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If you use the Get-PowerBIDataset cmdlet and the -Name parameter, it does not filter the datasets, you get all datasets that you have access to. If you use -WorkspaceId, it successfully filters by workspace, but if you have multiple datasets in a workspace, the -Name parameter does not filter them down to the one you specified.
FYI Logged against the documentation a few months ago, but got no response.
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@Anonymous
The product group has filed a bug for this issue. They will fix it, but there is no expected available time for now. Please be patient for it. Thanks for your understanding!
And currently, please take this workaround: take the dataset id to get the specific dataset.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Caiyun