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DiKi-I
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Refresh error in semantic model using fabric warehouse in import mode

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I'm using fabric warehouse in import mode in power bi. In power bi desktop its refreshing well, but in service I'm getting the above error. How to fix this, the single signon is not working.

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Anonymous
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Hi @DiKi-I,

Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum.

Based on the error and your setup, the issue is happening because your semantic model in Power BI Service is still using a default connection, which doesn't have any explicit credentials assigned. While Power BI Desktop uses your local auth context, the service needs a defined method to authenticate against the Fabric Warehouse.

You can fix it by:

* First go to your semantic model in Power BI Service. Navigate to the Workspace where your dataset/semantic model is published. Click on the ellipsis (⋯) next to the model and select “Settings.”

* Noiw ccroll to the “Gateway and Cloud connections” section. Under “Cloud connections”, you will see the Fabric Warehouse connection listed. Click “Edit credentials” beside it.

* In the credential settings in authentication method choose OAuth2 and set privacy level to Organizational then click Sign in and authenticate using your organizational account then save the settings.

Once this is done, try refreshing the semantic model again in the service, it should work without error.

Also notethat if Single Sign-On (SSO) isn’t working, it may not be supported for your specific Fabric Warehouse setup, or your Azure AD permissions may not allow it. Using OAuth2 with explicit sign-in ensures the connection is authorized correctly for the Power BI Service.

 

 

If I misunderstand your needs or you still have problems on it, please feel free to let us know.  

Best Regards,
Hammad.

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Anonymous
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Hi @DiKi-I,

Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum.

Based on the error and your setup, the issue is happening because your semantic model in Power BI Service is still using a default connection, which doesn't have any explicit credentials assigned. While Power BI Desktop uses your local auth context, the service needs a defined method to authenticate against the Fabric Warehouse.

You can fix it by:

* First go to your semantic model in Power BI Service. Navigate to the Workspace where your dataset/semantic model is published. Click on the ellipsis (⋯) next to the model and select “Settings.”

* Noiw ccroll to the “Gateway and Cloud connections” section. Under “Cloud connections”, you will see the Fabric Warehouse connection listed. Click “Edit credentials” beside it.

* In the credential settings in authentication method choose OAuth2 and set privacy level to Organizational then click Sign in and authenticate using your organizational account then save the settings.

Once this is done, try refreshing the semantic model again in the service, it should work without error.

Also notethat if Single Sign-On (SSO) isn’t working, it may not be supported for your specific Fabric Warehouse setup, or your Azure AD permissions may not allow it. Using OAuth2 with explicit sign-in ensures the connection is authorized correctly for the Power BI Service.

 

 

If I misunderstand your needs or you still have problems on it, please feel free to let us know.  

Best Regards,
Hammad.

Anonymous
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Hi @DiKi-I,

As we haven’t heard back from you, so just following up to our previous message. I'd like to confirm if you've successfully resolved this issue or if you need further help.

If yes, you are welcome to share your workaround so that other users can benefit as well. And if you're still looking for guidance, feel free to give us an update, we’re here for you.

 

Best Regards,

Hammad.

this still doesn't work. if single signon is working on Power BI desktop why it won't work in fabric?

Anonymous
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Hi @DiKi-I,
Hope everything’s going smoothly on your end. As we haven’t heard back from you, so I wanted to check if the issue got sorted.
Still stuck? No worries just drop us a message and we can jump back in on the issue.

Best Regards,

Hammad.

Anonymous
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Hi @DiKi-I,
We noticed there hasn’t been any recent activity on this thread. If you still need support, just drop a reply here and we’ll pick it up from where we left off.

 

Best Regards,

Hammad.

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