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Hello.
When I try to refresh a published report, I get the following error:
"Scheduled refresh is disabled because at least one source is missing credentials. To restart the refresh, go to the settings page for this dataset and enter credentials for all sources, then re-enable scheduled refresh."
The dataset is hosted in pbix on corporate onedrive (365). I am logged in to Desktop and Service and onedrive.
I don't understand where and how exactly I should add the credentials. Thanks
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Hello @fdv99999 ,
you need to configure the credentials of this connection from the service in the options of the refresh.
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Hi @fdv99999,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
Power BI disables the refresh schedule after four consecutive failures or when it detects an issue that requires a configuration update, such as invalid or expired credentials. Please note that the threshold for consecutive failures cannot be changed.
To resolve this issue, kindly follow the steps below:
Open the Power BI Service and go to the workspace where the dataset is located.Click on the ellipsis (...) next to the dataset and select Settings.
In the Data Source Credentials section, you will see a list of data sources used in the dataset.For each data source, click Edit Credentials.Enter the required authentication details, such as username and password, or use the authentication method required for the data source.Ensure that you save the credentials after entering them.
Once all credentials are updated, scroll to the Scheduled Refresh section.Enable scheduled refresh and set the desired refresh frequency.
If you find this response helpful, kindly mark it as the accepted solution and provide kudos. This will help other community members with similar queries.
Thank you.
Hi @fdv99999,
We are pleased to hear that your issue has been resolved. Kindly mark the response that resolved your issue as the accepted solution. This will help other community members facing similar challenges to find solutions more efficiently.
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Thank you.
Thank you all. The issue is resolved. The problem was that I did not publish the report correctly to the Power BI Service.
Hi fdv99999,
We are following up to see if your query has been resolved. Should you have identified a solution, we kindly request you to share it with the community to assist others facing similar issues.
If our response was helpful, please mark it as the accepted solution and provide kudos, as this helps the broader community.
Thank you.
Hi fdv99999,
We wanted to check in regarding your query, as we have not heard back from you. If you have resolved the issue, sharing the solution with the community would be greatly appreciated and could help others encountering similar challenges.
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Thank you @Idrissshatila for the response.
Hi fdv99999,
We have not received a response from you regarding the query and were following up to check if you have found a resolution. If you have identified a solution, we kindly request you to share it with the community, as it may be helpful to others facing a similar issue.
If you find the response helpful, please mark it as the accepted solution and provide kudos, as this will help other members with similar queries.
Thank you.
Hi @fdv99999,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
Power BI disables the refresh schedule after four consecutive failures or when it detects an issue that requires a configuration update, such as invalid or expired credentials. Please note that the threshold for consecutive failures cannot be changed.
To resolve this issue, kindly follow the steps below:
Open the Power BI Service and go to the workspace where the dataset is located.Click on the ellipsis (...) next to the dataset and select Settings.
In the Data Source Credentials section, you will see a list of data sources used in the dataset.For each data source, click Edit Credentials.Enter the required authentication details, such as username and password, or use the authentication method required for the data source.Ensure that you save the credentials after entering them.
Once all credentials are updated, scroll to the Scheduled Refresh section.Enable scheduled refresh and set the desired refresh frequency.
If you find this response helpful, kindly mark it as the accepted solution and provide kudos. This will help other community members with similar queries.
Thank you.
Hello @fdv99999 ,
you need to configure the credentials of this connection from the service in the options of the refresh.
Proud to be a Super User! | |
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