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catcollector
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On-Premise Data Gateway and Dataflow

I have a two-fold question that I will wrap into a single post. 

 

  1. I have added multiple data sources in my on-premise data gateway (ODBC Athena and Redshift data sources). I see it when I go to Settings > Manage gateways:catcollector_1-1597874527349.png

    However, when I go to create a dataflow > add entities > Amazon Redshift or ODBC I don't see my data sources that I have added in my on-premise data gateway. I assumed the purpose of adding the data source on the gateway would prevent me from having to key in the data source information each time I create a new dataflow from the existing data sources. Have I missed something?

    See screenshot from the Redshift connector using Create > Dataflow option:catcollector_3-1597874877450.png

     

     

  2.  When I added the ODBC Athena data source, for username and password, I ended up using an access key and secret key from AWS. If my business partners have to input this key and secret each time for dataflow, it can be cumbersone. Are there other methods of authentication that I can take? 

 

Thank you.

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v-lionel-msft
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Hi @catcollector ,

 

For ODBC data sources, three authentication methods are provided, Basic, Anonymous, Windows.

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For Amazon Redshift, 'Basic' is used.

v-lionel-msft_1-1597890625334.png

 

Best regards,
Lionel Chen

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@v-lionel-msft Just curious, do you know how to get the data sources populated when using Dataflow as opposed to having business partners type in the dsn (ODBC) or server & database for Redshift? Once they key in those items, the username and password is populated encrypted, but it seems inefficient to have them key that in every time they use Dataflow. 

Hi @catcollector ,

 

I don't quite understand the problem you met, maybe you can refer to the official document.

Creating and using dataflows in Power BI 

 

Best regards,
Lionel Chen

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