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I entered a query to another SQL Server and I got this error: Data Mart Capacity Error msObserableUniverseHasChanged
What does that mean and how can I fix it?
Thanks for the help!
Solved! Go to Solution.
It looks like the trick is to just connect to the server and database and not give it a SQL statement in the query. Then I can alter the source and it works. Strange....
Do you mean that you created a native database query in the datamart's Power Query?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-query/native-database-query
- Do you have that error while previewing data in Power Query or on load?
- Does that same query work in a dataflow?
It looks like the trick is to just connect to the server and database and not give it a SQL statement in the query. Then I can alter the source and it works. Strange....
Unfortunately, the issue is back. I cannot schedule a refresh. Both queries are to 2 different servers. If I remove one of the servers, everything is fine.
More strangeness, I am not getting the error today. Totally wierd. Maybe a bug.
Most likely a bug, Datamarts are in Preview and it clearly shows with a bunch of random errors!
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