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Issue with Power BI Button Not Triggering Power Automate Flow for One User
- 11 months ago
I found the problem !
Thanks for your suggestions and advice!
The problem was that SharePoint sharing did not work for overlapping tenants.
Since Power BI's Automate button checks the entire retrieval process to see if all connections can be established, if not, this leads to the so-called error.The second problem was the license. MS has apparently changed it so that if a Premium connector is used, the user must also have a Premium single license, otherwise the flows will not work.
So Thank you for your respons!!
Hi PA_DA ,
Hey, just checking in to see if you had a chance to go through those points we discussed especially re-authenticating the flow’s connections and checking for any user-specific references. Sometimes those little tweaks are all it takes, but if it’s still acting stubborn, we can look at duplicating the flow and updating the button link as a backup plan. Let me know how it went on your side.
Regards,
Akhil.
Hey Anonymous,
I went through the points and built a small second flow with only the permission to create a folder in SharePoint.
The same error occurred with the flow.
Unfortunately, the re-authentication did not work.
The connection to SharePoint is not made via the user themselves but via a general user.
I adjusted this and gave the user direct permission, but unfortunately this did not work either.
My next step is to check the group policies to see if that is the reason or if a permission is missing in the Power Admin Center.
Or do you have any other ideas?
Thnak you!