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I am having trouble creating a Power BI Service data source connection to a local SQL server on my laptop. This is from the service not the desktop version.
I have the on-premise gateway installed on my laptop and I can use it on powerbi.microsoft.com to connect to an AWS SQL server as long as the gateway service is running. So I know the gateway is working.
But when I try to create a new Data Source to (localdb)\mssqlserver from powerbi.microsoft.com it says it cannot find the server or it is inaccessible. I have tried several ways of typing in the server name but no connection is achieved.
I can use the local DB from Power BI Desktop, but cannot connect to it on the web service through the gateway.
Where do I look for the problem? Am I typing in the server name incorrectly? Or is it something else?
Thanks
I have the same issue, have gateway (personal mode) installed but not able to connect to localdb in my laptop from Power BI Service. I just want to get this working.
The design principles are still valid. Power BI Service has no idea what "localdb" means. It needs a fully qualified machine name and database instance name.
Please show the gateway connection dialog.
Your setup is in violation of a couple of design principles
- never run anything else on a gateway cluster member
- never run a gateway cluster member on a machine that can be switched off arbitrarily
- never use localhost addressing with gateways
- never run a gateway on a single cluster member.
etc.
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