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RyBe
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API - ActivityEvents returns duplicate activity id

We ran into an issue processing the Power BI activity events in our datawarehouse.

Processing a table for building op history ran into in error, as we received the same activity id twice (54b5324d-4d3a-441d-a282-224f3a47d69d). An error occurred since we use the attribute [id] as a business key for building up history, i.e. to determine if an activity event record is new or updated.

 

How is this possible? Attribute [id] is defined in the MS documentation as being the unique identifier of an audit record.

We also noted that the attribute [Activity] has the following value: 'ArtifactAccessRequest'. The above mentioned activity id is the only activity event we ever extracted that has this value for attribute [Activity].

 

Kind regards,

Ryan Beijers

 

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ali_b
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Same issue here with "ArtifactAccessRequest". I've seen one of the duplicates include ArtifactId and other Artifact attributes, whilst the other doesn't, but has "ObjectDisplayName" attribute instead. 

 

However, I also have a couple of instances of other events which have pure duplicates (exactly same ID and all other attributes), sepcifically one "View Dashboard" and one "ViewReport".

 

Got to be a bug!

 

 

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