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maswe
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Unable to import data from Visual Studio Online

Hi

I'm trying to import data from our Visual Studio Online (VSO) project, but it fails during import.

Everything looks fine to begin with. A get a message stating that import has begun, a dashboard, Report and Dataset is being created - but that is it. I have no data.

I can see that I'm using 5MB of data, but I don't see any VSO data anywhere.

 

If I click the autogenerated report i get this error (translated from Danish to English):

 
We couldn't import data from Visual Studio Online:
Activity-id: c7aa9245-68d5-4ba9-8c4e-ab461c8ff2bf
Request-id: e98e14be-1507-c603-1624-e26269f0b170
Statuscode: 400
Time: Fri Aug 28 2015 13:01:20 GMT+0200 (Romance Daylight Time)
Version: 11.0.9167.752
 
Anyone who has an idea what's wrong?

 

 

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L-d0p4
Regular Visitor

Same issue here. I tried to get Data from desktop and it went fine, but when I try to do the sam ething in the online version it does the same thing as you described.

JDSX
Frequent Visitor

Ditto.

Erik
New Member

Hi,

 

Unfortunately I'm facing the same issue.

 

Erik

I got the same issue when truing to connect to VSO (odata) from Power BI desktop app

 

Any suggestions?

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