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Error: The property 'DefaultSensitivityLabelForLibrary' does not exist on type 'SP.List'
- Anonymous5 years ago
I ran into the same problem. I was pulling Excel files from SharePoint in a dataset and publishing it on Power Bi Service. I changed the Sensitivity label on excel files and it worked.
thanks.
Yogesh
Re-indexing the list and doc library seems to have done the trick. Thanks!
Anonymous How did you monitor the progress of your re-index. I tried re-indexing the doc library and haven't been able to get the PS module to work so I can monitor a reindex that way.
I waited about an hour and a half I think tried to refresh the dataflow and it failed with the Defaultsensitivitylabel error again.
- Anonymous4 years agoNot applicable
I did not monitor it, honestly (also a SharePoint admin at my Company), don't know top of my head a way to monitor a site re-index/crawl. I have had our Microsoft Mission Critical support engineer do that for me before while on some other troubleshooting calls.
All three report refreshes that were failing with that error eventually refreshed correctly...but one of those reports that was set to refresh around noon today per the schedule...failed again with the same error. I just manually refreshed it and it worked....
I think there has to be some bug going on...everything looks correct, same "General" label applied to the Team, SPO site behind the Team, Power Bi dataset, and downstream. Only thing that does not have a label are the .csv files, which we know you can't label.
I have a few other people in my org running into the same issue. If it continues, am going to open a cas with Microsoft to investigate further.
- jnickell4 years agoHelper V
I opened a ticket with PowerBI earlier. Couldn't take the call when the tech called and haven't heard back yet. He pointed me to this thread 🙂 to try and address it.
We haven't yet deployed sensitivity labels, and all but maybe one or two files in this document library are CSVs. On top of that it did refresh fully without issue when I switched the API version to 14, then failed when I switched it back to 15. I haven't re-tried the 14 version yet.- Anonymous4 years agoNot applicable
Yeah, you might be onto something in regards to the API version...weird thing is that I have been under the Sensitivity Labels test policy for a while. We did enable it for all of our org ealier this week, but labels/policy settings pretty much the same as our test policy.
I think re-indexing helped, the more docs you have on the library/list you re-index, the longer it will take.
The moment I start get more complaints I'll open a case, but will keep checking this thread to see what MS tells you on your case.