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I have a streaming dataset that we've been using to push data into for about the past year. As of yesterday, the Power Automate Flow that we've been using to push data into this dataset started failing with an Unauthorized error "InvalidResourceKeyAccessException". I also setup a basic call to the endpoint in Postman, and that fails with a 403 Forbidden error. Here are a couple of screenshots showing what I'm talking about:
Is it possible that the key expires? If so, is there a way to renew it without destorying the data that currently resides in the dataset?
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Hi @rjhale
I'm taking a total gisha, but it would appear that if it is failed after year, that the key only lost for a year. If you can find out and ID of the key, you could potentially go to Entra ID and search there to see if you can find the particular account that was created on your behalf and from there you could then probably create a new client secret.
You want the bad news or the bad news first?
Although the documentation now states October 2027 ?
Real-time streaming in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
So it looks like they backpedaled from the earlier hasty retreat.
Try with a new streaming dataset and if that works raise a Pro ticket to resurrect your existing one.
Hi @rjhale
I'm taking a total gisha, but it would appear that if it is failed after year, that the key only lost for a year. If you can find out and ID of the key, you could potentially go to Entra ID and search there to see if you can find the particular account that was created on your behalf and from there you could then probably create a new client secret.
I found that the Power Automate action to Add Rows to Dataset does still work. This isn't necessarily ideal because I have to input rows one at a time (more with concurrency turned up), but I think it will suffice for the time being.
Thanks for the suggestions.
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