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Rimple_Manni
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Dataflow error

Hi Everyone, 

I have a specific dataflow for pulling adobe analytics data. For the past few days, I have been facing refresh issues - and these errors Error: Expression.Error: The field 'rows' of the record wasn't found. error_code = <ccon>429050</ccon> message = <ccon>Too many requests</ccon>. RootActivityId = 67517d09-da67-4c06-851e-eb5ecb26865e.Param1 = Expression.Error: The field 'rows' of the record wasn't found. error_code = <ccon>429050</ccon> message = <ccon>Too many requests</ccon> Request ID: 61ed3787-4363-40a9-b367-3c2a01aa16ab.

Please send through ideaAppreciate your help 🙂

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QueryWhiz
Helper V
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Hi @Rimple_Manni were you able to find a solution? I used the Adobe native connector but I had some issues when refreshing tool. As a workaround, maybe you can test your connection using a 3rd party tool. I've tried windsor.ai , supemetrics (which doesn't has PBI as a destination, so you first have to export to Google Sheets and then export to PBI) and funnel.io. I stayed with windsor because it is much cheaper so just to let you know other options. In case you wonder,  to make the connection first search for the Adobe connector in the data sources list:

 

ADOBE-1.png

 

Then, you should enter your Adobe credentials to make the connection. After that, you'll see a preview of your data where you can select the fields you want to see in PBI. 

 

ADOBE-2.png

 

Finally, you just have to choose PBI as destination and copy and paste the url that will appear there in PBI desktop --> Get Data --Web > --> Paste the link

 

SELECT_DESTINATION_NEW.png

divyank
New Member

Hi @Rimple_Manni,

Were you able to find a solution to the above issues. I am facing the same. Please let me know if you have a solution to this.

KNP
Super User
Super User

The "Too many requests" sounds like you're hitting API limits.

I'm not familiar with this API but if it is so many requests per minute (or similar), you may be able to get it to work by implementing a delay using Function.InvokeAfter().

 

This article may help...

https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2015/04/30/using-function-invokeafter-in-power-query/

 

 

 

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Hi, Thanks for suggesting. I'm actually new to this API but think that's the issue. However, unable to add that into code. Attaching the screenshot. Please help if you can - I appreciate that.

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