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Hi guys,
My data source is locating in MongoDB (I have still yet checking with the vendor whether MongoDB is located in Atlas or somewhere on the premise)
On Power BI service, I would like to create a dataflow, then get data from MongoDB via ODBC connector.
May I ask anyone know what exactly should I fill in the follwoing so that I will be able to connect to the data source?
sorry I am a newbie to ODBC connection and MongoDB.
ODBC connection string (anywhere should I find this / I should be able to attain this from the vendor)
On-premises data gateway (where should the data gateway be created? at the location where the mongo DB situates?)
Authentication kind (what should i fill in)
Many thanks.
J
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Hi , @jenniferho
I don’t have mangodb here for testing, but I think it should be similar to the creation process of other databases odbc.
Please try following steps:
1. get an existing Mango database ,download the latest PowerBI desktop Version
2. Install the latest Mango DB ODBC driver
3. create a 64-bit system Data Source Name (DSN).
4. connect to your ODBC
https://docs.mongodb.com/bi-connector/master/reference/odbc-driver
https://docs.mongodb.com/bi-connector/master/connect/powerbi
If you are trying to create a dataflow in service,you may also need to create a datasource in gateway first .
Datsource Type:ODBC
Connect string: dsn= your datasource name
Authentication Method: Basic
Here is a related thread about how to connect to IBM DB2 database via ODBC in PowerBI Service.You can refer to it :
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Service/Enterprise-Gateway-with-ODBC/td-p/98959
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
Hi , @jenniferho
I don’t have mangodb here for testing, but I think it should be similar to the creation process of other databases odbc.
Please try following steps:
1. get an existing Mango database ,download the latest PowerBI desktop Version
2. Install the latest Mango DB ODBC driver
3. create a 64-bit system Data Source Name (DSN).
4. connect to your ODBC
https://docs.mongodb.com/bi-connector/master/reference/odbc-driver
https://docs.mongodb.com/bi-connector/master/connect/powerbi
If you are trying to create a dataflow in service,you may also need to create a datasource in gateway first .
Datsource Type:ODBC
Connect string: dsn= your datasource name
Authentication Method: Basic
Here is a related thread about how to connect to IBM DB2 database via ODBC in PowerBI Service.You can refer to it :
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Service/Enterprise-Gateway-with-ODBC/td-p/98959
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
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