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New to Power BI. When getting data from Salesforce (Objects) i do not see where one can sign in with the SF credentials. I worked in Power BI several days ago and then my sign on (SF) was changed and i am allowed to see numerous sites data now.. Need to pull all of that data into Power BI, but when I go to get data it isi just pulling from the one site that I used to sign on under. Where do you go to change that in Power BI get data...
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How do you connect to Salesforce, using Power BI Desktop or Salesforce content pack in Power BI Service?
If you use Power BI Desktop, go to File->Options and Settings->Data Source Settings, find the Salesforce data source, click “Edit permissions” to change credential.
However, if you connect to Salesforce content pack in Power BI Service, firstly delete the existing Salesforce dataset in Service, then re-connect to the Salesforce content pack by using InPrivate Browsing in IE.
Regards,
Lydia
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If my reply solves your issue, please accept it as solution, that way, other community members would easily find the answer when they get same issues.
Regards,
How do you connect to Salesforce, using Power BI Desktop or Salesforce content pack in Power BI Service?
If you use Power BI Desktop, go to File->Options and Settings->Data Source Settings, find the Salesforce data source, click “Edit permissions” to change credential.
However, if you connect to Salesforce content pack in Power BI Service, firstly delete the existing Salesforce dataset in Service, then re-connect to the Salesforce content pack by using InPrivate Browsing in IE.
Regards,
Lydia
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