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In case of throtteling both PowerShell Cmdlets "Invoke-WebRequest" and "Invoke-RestMethod" return in the response the indicating how long to wait before making a new request, e.g. "Request is blocked by the upstream service until: 11/24/2023 6:39:38 AM". However, the "Invoke-PowerBIRestMethod" Cmdlet only returns in the response the HTTP status code 429 without further information, e.g. "Response status code does not indicate success: 429 ()."
For a consistant user experience it should be possible to get the wait time through the "Invoke-PowerBIRestMethod" Cmdlet too.
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Hi @daniel-g ,
It is a good idea, while it is by design in Power BI for now.
You can submit a new idea. It is a place here for customers provide feedback about Microsoft Office products.
What's more, if feedback is high voted there by other customers, it will be promising that Microsoft Product Team will take it into consideration when designing the next version in the future.
Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Scott Chang