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Hello,
Refreshes of datasets that contain calculated tables from DQ to AS started failing March 30th, 2022. This worked completely fine until March 29th which points to a change at Power BI service side. The error message is as follows:
{"error":{"code":"Premium_ASWL_Error","pbi.error":{"code":"Premium_ASWL_Error","parameters":{},"details":[{"code":"Premium_ASWL_Error_Details_Label","detail":{"type":1,"value":"Refresh is not supported for datasets with a calculated table or calculated column that depends on a table which references Analysis Services using DirectQuery."}}],"exceptionCulprit":1}}}
Hi @AugustoChaves , any news or update from Microsoft? Did they communicate a timeline for the fix? Regards, Stijn
No timeline. Support is very poor and takes a long time to break 1st layer barrier.
I'm pressing for a date and will post here when I hear.
It could possibly be that there has been a change in the underlying calculated table?
There are often is changes to the Power BI Service.
What happens if you try this on PBI Desktop does it work there too (Using the latest version of PBI Desktop)?
It seems like a chance at the service is the cause. In total 5 reports stopped working at the same time and there were no changes in any of them. I have a ticket opened but still no solution. Thanks!
Could you update your Gateway to see if that solves your issue?
Hello all,
just wondering was thie issue ever resolved by power bi?
i'm starting to get the issue into a couple of my reports and im just wondering if it's a ME issue or a THEM issue.
if they didn't fix what was your work around?
regards,
Ross
No work around that I am aware of yet.
It doesn't even support refresh through the Gateway.
Thankyou,
yeah my report dreams have been dashed this week with the gatway non refresh issue, having to think of a different approach.
cheers
According to the official reply on my support ticket this is not an issue, it’s a feature.
I’m still owned an explanation on why it worked before and then it stopped working but I’ve given up on waiting and redesigned all reports that failed (5 or 6) from scratch.
Thanks Microsoft! Very clear documentation, policies and procedures.
@AugustoChaves
Thank you for your service! Can you please post an authoritative link to more info from Microsoft (bug number or kb number or blog or something)?
I'd like to open a support ticket as well, and your prior work may save others some effort (getting thru a couple layers of support). It is an obnoxious bug. A report developer shouldn't be able to spend several days building something with the PBI desktop, only to find out that their report won't refresh after being published to the service. That wasted effort is not acceptable, even by Power BI standards.
I suppose the official reply will include some stuff about the fact that this directquery feature is still in "public preview". But that message is starting to seem like nonsense, considering the degree to which the functionality is promoted by community leaders, and how very long it has been in "public preview" (3 years?)
Hello , i have the same problem., is there a solution, on the near future?
thank you
Nevermind, I found the documentation about this limitation:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/desktop-directquery-datasets-azure-analysis-...
"Calculated tables aren't supported in the Service using this feature. Attempting to perform a refresh on a dataset with a calculated table or a calculated column that references a DirectQuery data source will result in a "Single sign-on (SSO) credential isn't provided" error message."
It still seems obnoxious that they allow you to build a report on the desktop, which is unable to be used when published to the service. I think people would be a lot less frustrated if they weren't being "teased" with a feature on the desktop, only to find out that it isn't going to work in production.
I agree 100% with all that you mentioned. The error I am getting is not exactly as anticipated (SSO credentials):
"Refresh is not supported for datasets with a calculated table or calculated column that depends on a table which references Analysis Services using DirectQuery."
I support you @AugustoChaves !Posting just to keep the topic alive, as it is still a problem in 2023.
I use it to build effective dimension tables (based on data in the fact tables) with SUMMARIZE. It is also one of the things that work perfectly fine in desktop and there is no reason to suspect they wouldn't in the service until you publish and try to refresh.
Posting for extra attention:
I cant believe this is a "feature"..
Below is the error im getting.. it makes no sense that this works in the desktop but not in the service..
Refresh is not supported for datasets with a calculated table or calculated column that depends on a table which references Analysis Services using DirectQuery
Posting to keep the thread alive.
Still facing the issue. Any roadmap to have a resolution on this?
I didn't realize that it used to work at one time... 🤔
A working feature being pulled back is really bad. Feel sorry for all the work that you might have done on it and the rework that would be required.
Maybe they identified some issue with such refreshes which cannot be resolved with the current architecture and that could be the reason for pulling the plug on it.
Appreciate you sharing your experience.
Do keep us posted if you get any explanation on why it was working before.
Ask for a call with the product team.
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