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I have updated the data source from SQL Server A to SQL Server B and republished the report. Since then the scheduled refresh throwing an error "internal service error" and on demand refresh doing the same thing. When I create a new workspace and publish the report and it is working fine. Anyone has experienced this? I hate to republish all the reports in the new workspace.
Hi @rajuj ,
I think you need to re-configure your data source settings after you change and re-publish your report. Can you share more detail information about these operations?
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
I did re-configured data source settings and cleared the cache (suggestion from other blog) and re-publish the report. However I was getting the same error during the on-demand and schedule refresh.
When we tried to create a new workspace and published the report and refresh works fine. However we doesn't want to do that since it was time consuming. We found the work around to re-publish in the same workspace with minimal changes, changed the file name and deployed and refresh worked (not as bad/time consuming as deployed in a new workspace). I am still looking for the reason behind the underlying issue.
Hi @rajuj ,
I try to trace your activity id and find out below error messages:
Flow step ProcessDatabaseFlowAsync had an exception: FabricIntegratorDatabaseNotBoundException The Fabric Integrator failed to unbind a database '' because it was not bound to any service.
I'd like to suggest you open a support ticket with these details error messages, it is free for pro and above license.
submit a support ticket
BTW, you can also refer to following link to parametrize your connection string, then you can change it on power bi service side:
Using the Power BI Service Parameters to change connection strings (To possibly change between Dev
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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