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Hi All,
I am struggling with a powerBI report which pulls data via import from various online sites,sharepoint and DB. It works fine in PowerBI Desktop and refreshs correctly. When it is uploaded to PowerBIReport server, it throws the follwing error .
SessionID: 16026bb5-eeb0-499b-9ec6-d1538fadfcfa [0] -1056505856: COM error: Microsoft.PowerBI.ReportServer.ASEngineManagedRoot, No credentials were found for the datasource. [1] -1055784932: The command has been canceled.. The exception was raised by the IDbCommand interface.
This report has around 15 SharePoint data sources. The authentication type is windows and a valid windows user name and password have been entered. When I click on "Test Connection" both are successful.
Everything is set up properly in the report. In Power Query, looking at the permissions in Data Source settings the credential type is Windows. We are able to refresh the report within Power BI Desktop. Since becoming aware of this issue the workaround has been to manually refresh the report in Power BI Desktop and then upload it to Power BI Report Server.
I am looking for advice on how to get the automatic scheduled refresh working again and suggestions or solutions would be most appreciated.
Thanks in Advance
@Anonymous Any updates?
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Community Support Team _ Janey
Hi, @Anonymous
Please refer to @Petebro 's comments first.
If you can try to use the latest version: Download Microsoft Power BI Report Server- September 2021 from Official Microsoft Download Center
You can also try the steps to see if it can solve the problem:
Option 2:
Option 3:
These are all workarounds for the same type of problem in the past.
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If not, please feel free to ask me.
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Community Support Team _ Janey
We will investigate this issue, but just making sure you aren't pulling from SharePoint online and are pulling from a SharePoint folder or list on-premises. That is just making sure you fall into the supported scenario listed here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/report-server/data-sources
Assuming the answer is yes we will try to reproduce this failure.
Also would it be possible to help narrow the investigation down a bit. Can you create several reports (one for each datasource in this main report). For each of these reports just add one datasource and try to upload it to Power BI Report Server and schedule a refresh to narrow down which of the data sources is causing the above error. Also this information may already be listed in your Power BI Report Server log files depending on the level of logging you have enabled.