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let Source = Sql.Database("myserver.database.windows.net", "AdventureWorks", [CommandTimeout=#duration(0, 2, 0, 0)]),
Does this work with Sharepoint folders also? Or is there another command for Sharepoint connections?
When I try I get:
Expression.Error: 'CommandTimeout' isn't a valid SharePoint option. Valid options are:
ApiVersion
Alternatives?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/service-premium-incremental-refresh#query-timeouts
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @gk2go ,
Based on my test, It is not supported yet for sharepolint folder connector. We can use Odata feed to work around like that.
let
Source = OData.Feed("https://xxxxx.sharepoint.com/_vti_bin/listdata.svc", null, [Implementation="2.0"],[Timeout=#duration(0, 0, 15, 0)]),
MP3_table = Source{[Name="MP3",Signature="table"]}[Data]
in
MP3_table
Hi @gk2go ,
Based on my test, It is not supported yet for sharepolint folder connector. We can use Odata feed to work around like that.
let
Source = OData.Feed("https://xxxxx.sharepoint.com/_vti_bin/listdata.svc", null, [Implementation="2.0"],[Timeout=#duration(0, 0, 15, 0)]),
MP3_table = Source{[Name="MP3",Signature="table"]}[Data]
in
MP3_table
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