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Hello...
I am having troble with one of data source I am trying publish on my Premium capacity Workspace!!
I made a regualar dashboard with On-Prem SQL Connnection (worked fine after publishing.. gateway setup via SSO), Now I have new requirment to add incremental refresh so I created new copy in Desktop and adding Parameters + Incremental refresh to Data Set following all the instructions to T and when I publish it and try to refresh.. I get following error.
There was an error when processing the data in the dataset.Hide details
Processing error: COM error: Microsoft.ASWL.Service, An unexpected internal error happened while obtaining the credentials for the data source '<pii>{"protocol":"tds","address":{"server":"prd01","database":"DW"},"authentication":null,"query":null}</pii>': data source information is not found in Power BI service..
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much
I learned the hard way that incremental refresh is not working when the data source connection is via Spark to Azure Data Lake. I am not familiar with SSO, and assume that it also one of the data connections that is not set up for IF. Only the more traditional connections are ready for this helpful feature.
Hello, I'm having a similar issue with Data Refresh. When I introduce incremental refresh this is the error I get, and if I choose the normal full on refresh the dataset refreshes within 5 minutes.
Data source error: | {"error":{"code":"DM_GWPipeline_Gateway_MashupDataAccessError","pbi.error":{"code":"DM_GWPipeline_Gateway_MashupDataAccessError","parameters":{},"details":[{"code":"DM_ErrorDetailNameCode_UnderlyingErrorCode","detail":{"type":1,"value":"-2147467259"}},{"code":"DM_ErrorDetailNameCode_UnderlyingErrorMessage","detail":{"type":1,"value":"An error happened while reading data from the provider: 'A transport-level error has occurred when receiving results from the server. (provider: TCP Provider, error: 0 - An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.)'"}},{"code":"DM_ErrorDetailNameCode_UnderlyingHResult","detail":{"type":1,"value":"-2147467259"}},{"code":"Microsoft.Data.Mashup.ValueError.Reason","detail":{"type":1,"value":"DataSource.Error"}}],"exceptionCulprit":1}}} |
Cluster URI: | WABI-SOUTH-CENTRAL-US-redirect.analysis.windows.net |
Activity ID: | c3475bf8-2690-41dc-9ea5-fcfd8663f9b7 |
Request ID: | 6a00130a-2987-5e6f-f6ee-7cfeff9a7047 |
Time: | 2020-07-18 10:37:33Z |
Isn't it strange... The error made me think along the same lines...
Yes, I am the Dataset Owner and I can run the Query from the SSMS + I have another dashboard using same connection string and Gateway without any issues.
Hello @GilbertQ
No, that is only difference... There is no incremental refresh on the other dashboard and that is working with data refreshes,
Thanks
That doesn't look like a SQL data source. can you show the source query and the incremental refresh settings?
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