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JulienDoma
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Credentials for AutoML are no longer automatically created

Hello,

I'm not really sure if i can make my post here or if i need to make a ticket to Microsoft Support but anyway.

Since few days now, when i create a new Premium Workspace then try to use AutoML, i'm facing a strange bug.

If i refer to this tutorial, it will be easier to explain : https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/service-tutorial-build-machine-learning-mode...

Everything went smooth until the Save and Train model part.

I've got effectively an error with credentials, so i went to my Dataflows settings and nothing was here except my Web connection to Github CSV (by nothing i mean no AIFunction, no AIInsightInProc and no Power BI credentials that appears in the tutorial).

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So i presume that there's something wrong in the flow of AutoML.

It create the two datasets Training and Testing, then it pops an error when trying to access these datasets to train the model, cause credentials are not created.

 

To solve the problem, right now, i have to go Edit my tables, then create the credentials from there, clicking on the little warning that appears at the bottom left of my screen then connect. It was not the case few days/weeks ago, everything was created/connected by AutoML himself.

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Don't know if that can help other people or if that can be read by Microsoft devs to verify if anything's wrong on AutoML server side.

Regards

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