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RBunting
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Enterprise Gateway and Python/R scripting. Why is it hard to do?

Why can't enterprise gateway run R or Python scripts in the same way that Personal gateway can?

 

Just looking for a more concrete explanation than "I read that you can't do it" that I can share with my coworkers.

 

Thanks!

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v-jialluo-msft
Community Support
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Hi @RBunting ,

 

I checked the official documentation, which states that only personal gateways support R scripts, but doesn't explain why it goes any further

There is really very little documentation on this issue, I did a related search, here is a similar post where you can do some reference:

powerbi - Is there a way to run an R script in Power BI Server when using an Enterprise Gateway? - S...

 

Best Regards,

Gallen Luo

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-jialluo-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @RBunting ,

 

I checked the official documentation, which states that only personal gateways support R scripts, but doesn't explain why it goes any further

There is really very little documentation on this issue, I did a related search, here is a similar post where you can do some reference:

powerbi - Is there a way to run an R script in Power BI Server when using an Enterprise Gateway? - S...

 

Best Regards,

Gallen Luo

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Thanks for your feedback.

 

Indeed, I am familiar with that stack overflow post!  Hard not to notice that it has accumulated over 3k views in 3 years -- in my experience, that's a well-traversed question in SO's 'PowerBI' tags.  It's apparent to me that a lot of people are confused / frustrated by this limitation.  I don't think Microsoft has done a good job making it clear, and folks are only discovering AFTER they've published that there is a ground-floor problem in their methodology that needs to be solved.  It's not great.

 

 

vanessafvg
Community Champion
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I dont think i have seen a specific reason mentioned anywhere, it might be because power query is the native scripting language of power bi from an enterprise perspective.  





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