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kukszi
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Helper I

Invalid object name - with newly created Dataverse table

Hi All,

 

This might be a basic question for some more experienced people, but I couldn't find any info anywhere else that would solve my problem.

 

I have recently created a table in Dataverse, and I try to get data from that table into my report in Power BI. In the Navigator section I can select the new table, but then on the right side of the window a huge error message shows up that says "DataSource.Error: Microsoft SQL: "Invalid object name...". See the screenshot below.

 

If I want to get data from tables that I created several days ago, no problem, but if I want to get data from any tables that I created today, it just simply not works.

 

My question is that do I need to refresh anything in the background to get it work? Or if not, what could be the reason of the error message?

 

Thanks,

kukszi

 

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Syndicate_Admin
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Did anyone ever get a reason as to why this might happen? It happens often to me, and I'd really like to know a solid fix.

SamP_23
New Member

Hi, 

 

I'm experiencing the same issue. I found a solution that worked for me, hopefully it can help you too. 

 

I went to the affected table in dataverse and edited the 'Doing a mail merge' option to be unchecked and re-saved the table:

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I then published the table, and when I checked, the connection to Power BI was working as expected. I tested re-enabling the 'Doing a mail merge' option and re-saving/publishing the table. The connection with Power BI continued to work. I'm no expert in dataverse, but maybe re-saving the table is triggering something behind the scenes. 

 

Hope this helps. 

 

Thanks, 

Sam 

That worked for me, too. I turned that option on, saved the change, and then turned the option off. 

Hi Sam,

 

Thanks for your answer. Actually, I didn't have to follow your steps because it now works. I waited a couple of days, and now I can get the data from the impacted table into Power BI. I'm sure there was a process that ran in the background, but have no idea what was that. 

 

Anyways, definitely not an ideal solution to wait a couple of days after creating the table, but at least it works. Thanks for your suggestion.

 

Cheers,

kukszi

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