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Hi
I am trying to use the publish to Excel feature in PowerBI ... I have a 6Mb Excel workbook saved in Sharepoint Online, and published to PowerBI, all done with no error
Occasionally I am able to open it, but 80% of the time i get the error below:
Continue interacting? We noticed that you haven't been interacting with this workbook, so we paused your session.
Reload to get the latest version of the workbook
When I click reload I get the following error:
Sorry, something went wrong. Could you please try that again? Error Id: 70f8812a-55a3-42cb-a843-9edeb05c1585, 2018-08-01 05:14:02Z
Any ideas appreciated
Thanks and Regards
Doug
Hi @Anonymous,
Did you means you are used 'connect' mode to get data from sharepoint on power bi service side? And it sounds like it has not used for a long time so it failed to load last data.
Any modifications on that workbook? If you create new connection to get date from that workbook, did this issue appears on new one?
If not, I think this issue should caused with power bi service features release and update so old version not compatible with new features.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi
Thanks for the reply. I used the Get Data function to connect to the SharePoint site ... No modifications to the spreadsheet, and the failures occur immediately after upload
Regards
Doug
Hi @Anonymous,
Do you means you are get Excel workbook from sharepoint online at power bi desktop and publish to power bi service?
If this is a case, did this workbook store source data or a connection to external data source?
If your workbook is connect to external datasource instead source data, I think your issue may related to it.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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