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The below Error message is shown in Schedule Refresh yesterday. But I don't understand.
Today the schedule refresh works fine.
| Processing error: | The following exception occurred while the managed IDbCommand interface was being used: Timeout expired. The timeout period elasped prior to completion of the operation.. The following exception occurred while the managed IDbCommand interface was being used: The command has been canceled.. The following exception occurred while the managed IDbCommand interface was being used: The command has been canceled.. The following exception occurred while the managed IDbCommand interface was being used: The command has been canceled.. The following exception occurred while the managed IDbCommand interface was being used: The command has been canceled.. The following exception occurred while the managed IDbCommand interface was being used: The command has been canceled.. |
| Cluster URI: | WABI-NORTH-EUROPE-redirect.analysis.windows.net |
| Activity ID: | 46b7262f-31eb-4329-977e-862a2b8aeaef |
| Request ID: | 1ed284b9-eacd-43d6-816f-7249206047a4 |
| Time: | 2016-08-06 19:13:57Z |
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@hongkwokkwok just looking at the text within error it seems like connectitivity issue as it complains about Timeout Expired. If you experience it too often I suggest looking at the connectivity.
@hongkwokkwok just looking at the text within error it seems like connectitivity issue as it complains about Timeout Expired. If you experience it too often I suggest looking at the connectivity.
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