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Hi folks,
I am attempting to query our Salesforce instance to bring data into PowerBI Desktop Version 2.59.5135.601 64-bit (June 2018). Most object imports (opportunity, lead, account) are working fine, but when I attempt to bring in the Task object I get the following error at the Navigation step.
DataSource.Error: exceeded 100000 distinct who/what's
Details:
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I have not seen any other discussions about this particular error, but I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction to resolve. I am unclear as to how I would reduce the incoming data prior to the Navigation step.
Automatically generated query appears as follows:
let
Source = Salesforce.Data(),
Task1 = Source{[Name="Task"]}[Data]
in
Task1
Thanks,
Rich
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@RichCopenhagen,
Do you have admin permission for Salesforce? It seems that you hit the limitation of Salesforce without being a admin user, please review the following similar threads about this issue.
https://getsatisfaction.com/dbamp/topics/salesforce_refresh_error_on_task_object
https://getsatisfaction.com/dbamp/topics/salesforce_account_permissions_required
Regards,
Lydia
Hi, for me it worked to get Admin profile in Salesforce and the error dissapeared.
Hi, I'm getting this issue as well and also can't reach the links above. Anyone knows what to do?
Hello,
I'm facing the same problem, have you found any solution, please?
thank you
@RichCopenhagen,
Do you have admin permission for Salesforce? It seems that you hit the limitation of Salesforce without being a admin user, please review the following similar threads about this issue.
https://getsatisfaction.com/dbamp/topics/salesforce_refresh_error_on_task_object
https://getsatisfaction.com/dbamp/topics/salesforce_account_permissions_required
Regards,
Lydia
I realize this was 4 years ago, but do you have cliff notes on what the links you provided advise? It looks like the sites are no longer hosted.
Thank you Lydia, this is immensely helpful. I am not in an admin profile, so I will pursue this to resolve.
Thanks,
Rich
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