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I have uploaded a new report to the service. I tried configuring the connection to the data source ->
Is there some special permission needed for this?
Hello,
Do you find a way to see your connection ?
I have the same issue with a report. I publish the same report in a workspace, with the same connection. For one report I can use the connection that i've created :
but for the other report i can't see the connection :
It's exacly same connection on this two report.
Is it a permission problem or just a bug ?
Amélie, unfortunately, I never found a solution for this.
Hi @MarkWojo1
I have typically found just to use the personal connection works best to make sure that the datasets can refresh successfully.
@GilbertQ thanks for the thoughts on this. I was hoping to move in a direction where more than one user could maintain a dataset. There's two issues that I have with the personal connection - one, I cannot edit the server or database, it's greyed out and, two, I'm a contractor and I do not want to leave behind connections that someone needs to reconfigure when my job is done.
Hi @MarkWojo1
I would then suggest creating a gateway connection, which can then be shared with multiple users, instead of a cloud connection?
Also someone will have to take over the dataset once you leave.
@GilbertQ it's a fair suggestion to use a gateway, but I'm not looking for a work around. I'm wondering if I have something wrong with permissions or otherwise that I can't use the cloud connection that I created. The gateway will add cost and, as you noted, won't allow more than one user to configure -- they have to take it over. Because our data sources are all azure services, it makes a lot of sense for us to use this feature, but what's the secret incantation to make it work?
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