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Hi everyone,
I have a PowerBI semantic model that I use as the main source of data and all of my other dashboards connect to it as Direct Query.
When I publish one of the dashboards, I get the message that it's disconnected.
After going to PowerBI Service by clicking "Open Dataset Settings", I get the following settings. Now, am not entirely sure what I should do. I am the owner of all the datasets in question, and I don't know why I keep getting this error.
Appreciate your assistance and support on this.
Thank you in advance.
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In the Cloud connections section, you'll need to set the mapping, if one exists, or create a new one. As to why this keeps happening is anyones guess. I usually see this when publishing new reports, but don't see it for publishing updates. I believe there is a tenant setting related to this. I'll reply with it once I find it.
In the Cloud connections section, you'll need to set the mapping, if one exists, or create a new one. As to why this keeps happening is anyones guess. I usually see this when publishing new reports, but don't see it for publishing updates. I believe there is a tenant setting related to this. I'll reply with it once I find it.
@Ahmadbelal12 You need to do the following:
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