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I recently keep on getting the following error when trying to (on demand) refresh a dataflow that is linked to another dataflow:
Error: Data Source Error : DataSource.Error: Web.Contents failed to get contents from 'https://wabi-us-north-central-e-primary-redirect.analysis.windows.net/metadata/v201606/cdsa/dataflows/.../storageAccess' (429): DataSourceKind = <ccon>PowerPlatformDataflows</ccon> DataSourcePath = <ccon>PowerPlatformDataflows</ccon>
Any idea what is causing this and how could I resolve it? No other dataflow or dataset is being refreshed at the time of execution.
Hi @olimilo ,
For the issue, I cannot reproduce it here. We suggest you to open a ticket here for help if you are a pro user: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/support/
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Hi @olimilo ,
The HTTP 429 Too Many Requests response status code indicates the user has sent too many requests in a given amount of time. Please review the following threads which have the same problem with you, hope they can help you.
Streaming dataset - Error http 429
(429): Too Many Requests Error
Power BI - dataset refresh completion data PowerShell
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Community Support Team _ Rongtie
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Hi @Anonymous
Is executing the on-demand refresh of a dataflow via the service the same way as refreshing the dataflow via Powershell using the REST API? The dataflow is manually refreshed via the service, not via Powershell.
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