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I'm trying to connect to a SharePoint Online List and receive the following message:
"DataSource.Error: We couldn't parse OData response result. Error: A null value was found for the property named 'ParticipantsPickerId', which has the expected type 'Collection(Edm.Int32)[Nullable=False]'. The expected type 'Collection(Edm.Int32)[Nullable=False]' does not allow null values.
Details:
DataSourceKind=SharePoint"
Any ideas on what is causing the error and how to fix it?
Thanks
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Hi @Black783,
Do you connect to SharePoint Online List from Power BI Desktop and get the above error message? If that is the case, as far as I know, Power BI throws the above error when your list has Multiple values in a field such as Multiple choices, it has been identified as a known issue with SharePoint and the team is working to resolve it.
As a temporary workaround for this issue, you can fill these null values or disable allow multiple selection. For more details, please review the following similar thread.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Power-Query-SharePoint-List-Error-with-Allow-Multiple-Selec...
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
Hi @Black783,
Do you connect to SharePoint Online List from Power BI Desktop and get the above error message? If that is the case, as far as I know, Power BI throws the above error when your list has Multiple values in a field such as Multiple choices, it has been identified as a known issue with SharePoint and the team is working to resolve it.
As a temporary workaround for this issue, you can fill these null values or disable allow multiple selection. For more details, please review the following similar thread.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Power-Query-SharePoint-List-Error-with-Allow-Multiple-Selec...
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
At first blush, I would say that you have a null value in your ParticipantsPickerId column which is apparently not allowed.
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