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Hi guys,
Could anyone tell me what type of error this is? All my sources are via the cloud and API, I don't use a gateway or source on my machine.
Processing error: There is no gateway available.
How could I solve it?
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Hi, @kasife
If you're trying to use Power BI's scheduled refresh, you must want to provide gateway connectivity for your semantic model. If your API involves the use of tokens, because Power BI gateway doesn't support the transfer of tokens in the request header, then you need to consider copying all of your queries into dataflow. Then set a refresh for this dataflow:
Put your query in Power Query into dataflow. Then set up a scheduled refresh for your dataflow.
Best Regards
Jianpeng Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi, @kasife
Is the data from your cloud and API data sources available in Power Query?
If you publish your report directly to Power BI Service, this issue occurs when you open the report without configuring a gateway connection for your API data source. Is this the case for you?
Best Regards
Jianpeng Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous Thanks for the feedback
All published directly in power query, I just tried using the scheduling service
Hi, @kasife
If you're trying to use Power BI's scheduled refresh, you must want to provide gateway connectivity for your semantic model. If your API involves the use of tokens, because Power BI gateway doesn't support the transfer of tokens in the request header, then you need to consider copying all of your queries into dataflow. Then set a refresh for this dataflow:
Put your query in Power Query into dataflow. Then set up a scheduled refresh for your dataflow.
Best Regards
Jianpeng Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous I will try to do that, thank you very much.
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