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Good Morning
I have an excel file utilizing an external ODC connector - which links back to a PowerBI data set within hte Service.
At the desktop level, I have been able to implement cubevalue style reporting utilizing a simple slicer. Works GREAT!
However, now I am wanting to transition this same file to within the Service. I have the file uploaded and now shows up in the specified workspace - under the Wookbook tab. As I click on file name -as an attempt to open the file, a series of dialogs occur.
1: "Query and Refresh Data" warning regarding unsafe queries. I click yes
2: External Data Refresh Faled - indicating the initial ODC connector file name, click ok.
From there the file opens up in Excel online. However, clicking on the slicer results in the same @#2 error External Date Refresh Failed
Looking within the file settings - I see no place to establish a gateway to this ODC file. Since, the ODC goes back to a PowerBI dataset - once passed into the service, is there another connector I need to be using. Since I uploaded froma local drive versus OneDrive for business I have no edit options
Thank you!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Dellis81,
Current power bi does not support you to publish odc file that generated from 'analyze in excel' feature back to power bi service side, you can take a look at the following document to know more about this limitation:
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Thank you both - wish I could mark both of you down as the solution
The possibilities are endless w/this technology!!
Hi @Dellis81,
Current power bi does not support you to publish odc file that generated from 'analyze in excel' feature back to power bi service side, you can take a look at the following document to know more about this limitation:
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Thank you both - wish I could mark both of you down as the solution
The possibilities are endless w/this technology!!
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