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GedDunn
Apr 07, 2021Copper Contributor
Problem connect/scan Power BI: Error: (9512) ErrorCode:(3871) Failed to enable the PowerBI...
I feel sure I have followed the documentation but getting this error. Confused that there are two API config items in PBI Portal
- Apr 16, 2021@GetDunn That was the hope but looks like that level of detail is not currently available in Purview and we will have to wait a while to get it. There is a decent video from Simon at advancing analytics showing this on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZqSE5Z4tUs
jperry_hisol
Apr 14, 2021Copper Contributor
GedDunn, no problem, the ticket number is #2103310050003185
GedDunn
Apr 14, 2021Copper Contributor
much obliged...again...will let you know anything I learn.
- jperry_hisolApr 16, 2021Copper ContributorGedDunn the product team have now resolved this issue, no change required at our end. We can now setup and successfully complete a scan of Power BI. Worth nothing that after the scan completes it seems to take a while for all of the metadata to be displayed in purview so to start with you see workspaces, datasets etc without any names against them. It does populate eventually though.
- GedDunnApr 16, 2021Copper Contributorjperry_hisol Yes...just run the scan and looked at the results and that is exactly what we are seeing so once again thanks...you have saved me a question! I am interested, though, what you were hoping/expecting to see. I was hoping for column level lineage...to show me the individual tables and columns in a dataset and where they derive from. Am I being too optimistic?
- jperry_hisolApr 16, 2021Copper Contributor@GetDunn That was the hope but looks like that level of detail is not currently available in Purview and we will have to wait a while to get it. There is a decent video from Simon at advancing analytics showing this on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZqSE5Z4tUs