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Hello Power BI folks,
I am a Power BI Admin with Power BI Premium Subscription, and I am having some issues understanding Gateway Connection for dataflows.
I have a Power BI Report that has dataflows source & multiple Analysis Services sources. When published to Power BI Service workspace, there is this dataflows Extension from this report's dataset asking for connection to a gateway in which confuses me. In additon, approving the O-Auth2 Data Source Credentials in the dataset for dataflows automatically created a connection without Gateway Cluster Name, see screenshots below.
Here are the questions:
1. Do we need to add a datasource to the Gateway for Dataflows? My understanding is that Dataflows does not require a gateway connection for a Power BI Dataset as it is stored in the Cloud & refreshing the report should automatically gets the dataflows data, without On-Premise Gateway Connection.
2. What is the Cloud connections? This seem to be a newly added connections and previous Power BI Service does not seem to have it.
3. Why does the Cloud connections automatically map to Personal Cloud Connection? I need some help understanding how is the Personal Cloud Connection created.
4. Is there a way that we can create a Group or Admin Cloud Connection rather than Personal Cloud Connection as our Power BI reporting use-case is for Enterprise purposes, that is, we want to avoid Personal Mode & use the On-Premises Gateway (Enterprise Gateway) that we have.
I have tried reading all available Microsoft Documentations & Community's Posts but unable to find anything related to Gateway DataSource connection for Dataflows. Therfore, any help here will be truly appreciated.
Thanks,
JKChai
Hey @JChai ,
referring to point 1: this also my undestanding. Just checked my gateway connections for a similar case.
I don´t have any extra connections for dataflows. Field is blank. As you mentioned it is in the cloud.
For the other points I could ask same questions.
Seems another case when Service getting updated without explanations to new features.
Regards
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