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Hi
I'm trying to create my first data model with Fabric. I've brought two tables into my Lakehouse in a new Workspace I created specifically for this.
then I realsied that in one table my primary key was 'Text' and another it was 'whole number'. So I went back in the change the data type; whihc I did but then when I published it I got the following error.
Unhandled HTTP Request Exception. Status Code: 500. Reason: undefined. Response Text: {"error":{"code":999999,"message":"Something went wrong, please try again later. If the error persists, please contact support.","details":null}}.
There is a very good chance that I'm doing something wrong. Anyone else experienced this and know whats happening, or what I'm not doing?
Thanks
Verify Data type Changes, Refresh Metadata, Check Dependences, Review Transformation Logic, Validate Input Data, Retry Publishing.
This appears to be something to do with folding queries. not exactly sure what is happening and why, but if I load the tables directly from the OData feed via Dataflow Gen 2 and DO NOT do any manipluations in Power Query the tables load to the Lakehouse.
If I duplicate a couple of columns and merge them for example then I get this error when I Publish.
If I use Power BI to load the tables directly from OData via Power Query then I can do these sorts of manipulations without an issue.
If anyone could explain I'd be most grateful.
Thanks
Hi
Session ID: 648571b7-78c2-4d4c-b644-6fac28106f92
It may well be me and my knowledge/skill set.
thanks
Looks like this is related to a known issue in our publish flow.
We've already fixed this, and it should be deployed in all regions by EOD today.
Please try it again tomorrow and let me know if you are still encountering issues.
Thanks,
Omer
Hi @Anonymous,
Omer from Dataflows here.
Thanks for reporting this issue.
If you can provide a session id, or a dataflow id it would be helpful as i would then be able to look what went wrong in the flow.