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Thank you for the response @lbendlin . I already tried the above approach but getting the below error:
Error Message:
DataSource.Error: Web.Contents with the Content option is only supported when connecting anonymously.
Details: DataSourceKind=Web
yes, you need to clear the permissions for that connection and choose anonymous. Power Query has a bad habit of caching credentials, including the wrong ones you chose.
Thanks again, the URL is dynamic but will look into this and update if there's any luck
Hi @AshishChadda18 ,
I reviewed posts in forums and I found that you don't seem to have accepted any reply yet, is your problem solved? As lbendlin said, you could change your credential to see if it works.
Steps to
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Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Unfortunately, none of the solutions worked for us. We weren't able to resolve the POST API request. Additionally, it seems that dynamic API calls only work on the desktop version and not on the service version. As a result, we moved our data to an SQL database and fed it into Power BI. Thanks
Please follow the documentation. Use Header, RelativePath and Query parameters. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powerquery-m/web-contents#example-1
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