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MJAhmed
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Dataverse Table not appearing in Power BI

I am almost done with the PowerUp challenge. I have created the tables, imported the data, created the Model Driven App and Canvas App, as well as the Power Automate step too.

 

On the final step of PowerBI report creation, when i 'Get Date' from a dataverse source, it shows the correct environment but doesn't show my table.

 

I have tried resetting the permissions.

 

 

 

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yodalearns24
Regular Visitor

Did you try going to your solution and clicking publish all customizations?

MJAhmed
Regular Visitor

Yes I did that too, but still no data.

Oyin
Advocate V
Advocate V

After publishing, did you try typing out the full table name in the search box? Also try to close and reopen the app. It works like that sometimes.

I got the same issue, I have tried every suggestion but still no luck. I can see the library solution table of the course, but not the one I created for the animal shelter, they are both in the same environment.

Hi @passepartout81 
In your powerbi desktop app can you sign out, then reboot your PC.

Sign again an ensure you select the right environment for where your data source is located.

Let me know if that works for you or we should get on a quick teams call 

MJAhmed
Regular Visitor

@mandela I tried it but no luck.

evahas
Advocate II
Advocate II

@BCBuizer posted this link that might be helpful:  aka.ms/powerupcohortfaqs .

hey, try to edit the properties of the table, no need to change anything, just save again. mine was pop up after 15 mins... hope that helps. Screenshot 2024-07-19 161052.png

  1. Try searching your table using a publisher you created. please see below

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