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HI, I started getting errors to my existing dataset that I created using a CSV file. I tried deleting the dataset and creating again. still the same error. My source data is from the Onedrive-business link which has the shared folder for the CSV file.
Here is the summary of the error: any pointers will help.
Activity ID: 25471ef1-5b58-4f06-9231-834896785272
Request ID: c2dc2cb0-b192-909d-f6ce-25abd4236e26
Correlation ID: 13d23cde-6d6f-69fe-ed01-d4ea8ec3358c
Status code: 500
Time: Mon Apr 12 2021 17:22:59 GMT-0600 (Mountain Daylight Time)
Service version: 13.0.15854.62
Client version: 2104.1.05620-train
Cluster URI: https://wabi-west-us-b-primary-redirect.analysis.windows.net/
thanks Senthil
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Nope, the one drive was accessible.
I noticed the CSV source had few field names changed, this could have caused trouble linking to the existing dataset. Which usually doesn't happen.
Deleting the CSV and recreating the CSV to a new dataset worked for me.
status code 500 would indicate a server error. Did you attempt this during a OneDrive downtime?
Nope, the one drive was accessible.
I noticed the CSV source had few field names changed, this could have caused trouble linking to the existing dataset. Which usually doesn't happen.
Deleting the CSV and recreating the CSV to a new dataset worked for me.
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