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Hello,
We are trying to change our folders from local folders to a sharepoint folder.
When I change the source of the files in Power Query, I get the following error.
DataSource.Error: Microsoft.Mashup.Engine1.Library.Resources.HttpResource: Request failed:
OData Version: 3 and 4, Error: The remote server returned an error: (404) Not Found. (Not Found)
OData Version: 4, Error: The remote server returned an error: (404) Not Found. (Not Found)
OData Version: 3, Error: The remote server returned an error: (404) Not Found. (Not Found)
Details:
DataSourceKind=SharePoint
DataSourcePath=https://example.sharepoint.com/sites/Folder/Shared/Documents/Orders/UAE
SPRequestGuid=f138f39f-0046-3000-3825-3697055d98f3, f138f39f-104f-3000-0798-886091df15e6, f138f39f-3054-3000-0798-862ce5dab40c
I used this query:
SharePoint.Files(https://example.sharepoint.com/sites/Folder/Shared/Documents/Orders/UAE, [ApiVersion = 15]) in place of the previous File.Contents one.
I have tried using Web.Content, but it would authenticate at all despite entering the correct credentials.
Any idea how to solve this?
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Hi @Kareem_Amr_IT ,
It should be an authetication error,I tested here,and no errors:
Go to data source settings and edit the credentials:
Best Regards,
Kelly
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Hi @Kareem_Amr_IT ,
It should be an authetication error,I tested here,and no errors:
Go to data source settings and edit the credentials:
Best Regards,
Kelly
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With the SharePoint connector, you need to use the site url, not the full url to the folder.
= SharePoint.Files("https://example.sharepoint.com/sites/Folder", [ApiVersion = 15])
From there, you can filter on the FolderPath column to get to your desired folder.
Pat
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