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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
Copper Contributor
GedDunn 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.
GedDunn
Apr 16, 2021Copper Contributor
jperry_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?
- GedDunnApr 16, 2021Copper Contributorgreat...confirms that i wasn't missing a secret button...just need to be patient. many thanks for your help. I am www.linkedin.com/in/geralddunn on linked in btw.
- 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