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I have what appears to be a common pain point for PBI users, but have yet to resolve using any of the recommended pathways. I have a large semantic model that produces this issue, but have simplified it to a semantic model with a single table imported from the same dataflow, and am still producing the same results. I am importing a single table from this dataflow with four rows and can refresh with no problems locally. After publishing to the same workspace as the dataflow, the model will not refresh and always produces the same error of:
Data source error: Expression.Error: The key didn't match any rows in the table.. Key = [workspaceId = "workspaceID"]. Table = #table({"workspaceId", "workspaceName", "workspaceType", "Tags"}, {}). ;The key didn't match any rows in the table.. The exception was raised by the IDbCommand interface. Table: facility.
I have tackled this from all the angles that have been recommended by other posts, but have not been able to resolve this.
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Hello @goodbyetonto ,
when this error comes up "The key didn't match any rows in the table", then it's either you're logged in wrong credentials or it's a permission / access issue.
so check these points out.
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Thank you @Idrissshatila . I had delved into this angle before, but re-visited after your comment and was able to provide my credentials at the connector level, which seemed to have resolved it.
Hello @goodbyetonto ,
when this error comes up "The key didn't match any rows in the table", then it's either you're logged in wrong credentials or it's a permission / access issue.
so check these points out.
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