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Hello everyone,
I have a connection with Snowflake with Basic Authentication and it was working before I modified the Direct Queries to get the data from my tables in Snowflake to PowerBI. Nothing has changed, just the direct query but now I'm getting this error
I'm using my credentials from the Basic Auth to refresh the data in PowerBI service and now they're empty. How can I solve it?
Thanks
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Hello @julsr
Try Reconnect Data Source
1. In the Power BI service, go to dataset settings and select “Data source credentials”.
2. Choose “Edit credentials” and re-enter your Snowflake credentials
See if this helps
thanks
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Hi @julsr ,
Thanks for posting in Microsoft Fabric Community,
As suggested by @nilendraFabric
1. Try reconnecting to data source by going to data set settings
Settings>Data Source credentials.
2. Verify that the Snowflake connection works correctly by refreshing the data in Power BI Desktop. Re-publish the datset to the power bi service from desktop.
Hope these solve your issue. Please reach out for further assistance.
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly and a kudos would be appreciated.
Best Regards.
Hello @julsr
Try Reconnect Data Source
1. In the Power BI service, go to dataset settings and select “Data source credentials”.
2. Choose “Edit credentials” and re-enter your Snowflake credentials
See if this helps
thanks
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