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ServerError_PowerBINotAuthorizedException warning message
Hi GilbertQ ,
Thanks for your help and patience.
Based on the attached image of the model from PBI Desktop, I am not using Direct Query, but rather Import Mode. After publishing the report, Power BI allows me to generate the public URL as usual, and the URL remains available, but only when I am logged in. For better understanding, I am using the trial fabric licensing in my workspace. Maybe this has some influence, but I'm not sure.
Hi Alex, I have the exact same problem : I tried importing tables from another Power BI report into an existing one that I share with customers through a public URL, but right after the publication from PBI Desktop to Service I started getting the same error message every time I or someone alse tries to use the public URL; the "Service version" accessible to internal colleagues works fine.
I think that importing tables from another semantic model is considered pretty much like Direct Query, and so it is not usable through a public URL.
So in order to remove this error I tried to:
- remove the imported tables in Desktop + re-publish
- remove the connection in the Data Source Settings menu in Desktop + re-publish
- remove the connection (that I found by chance) on the Manage connections and gateways page
- even re-uploading a backup copy I had made just before the update!
but the error is still showing to anyone using the public URL! Same thing on any other public report using data from the same semantic model.
Adding imported tables seems to have "corrupted" the semantic model even after removal. But I don't want to publish a new "import-free" report with a brand new semantic model because I would have to re-route >400 customers reports to this new model.
Any idea or suggestion would be greatly appreciated!