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Greetings,
I recently joined a team that will be working with some PBI dashboards that connect to a series of smartsheet tables. It looks like, however, that at the 'navigation' step, the report author's smartsheet key is hardcoded in and thus breaking the query view from my end:
I have a few ideas for a workaround, but curious if anyone else has encounted this issue and what, if any, creative workarounds they had working in a team environment.
Thank you.
Hi @dbalkin777
You can refer to the following link, it is similar to the problem.
Solved: Error: The key didn't match any row in the table. - Microsoft Fabric Community
Best Regards!
Yolo Zhu
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