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Hi All,
I have a Datamart where I have some tables imported from MYSQL Database.
I want to add an additional table to the Datamart for visualization in Power BI.
My way:
Go to Power Bi Service
Open Datamart
Click on one of the present table and Edit.
DUplicate the table
On the duplicated table, go to advanced editor and change the schema and table name
Save changes.
When i do all of this I get error while saving:
Activity ID: 1b0937f8-93e2-7e36-687c-ed5974e81351
Request ID: 8fe42fb0-91dd-4398-b666-baaa53e9d894
Status code: 500
Error Code: DmsPbiServiceUserException
Batch ID: ea44f236-b9f3-424b-9235-ec30e5dc9957@c9845881-4a5e-421d-9df7-d3c3bd8aa715$2025-02-17T11:38:26.052322...
The error message also says my database is in a blocked state
Solved! Go to Solution.
Could you make sure that all the tables are loaded in your datamart before you copy a new table and then edit it to see if that works?
Hi @deepanwita25,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
After thoroughly reviewing the details you provided, here are a few workarounds that might help resolve the issue. Please follow the steps below:
Also, please refer to the following link for better understanding about Datamart:
Get started with datamarts (preview) - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
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Hi @deepanwita25,
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Thank you.
Could you make sure that all the tables are loaded in your datamart before you copy a new table and then edit it to see if that works?
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