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I'm trying to configure my azure repo in a PBI workspace.
I have the admin access the workspace and contributor in the ADO project.
My guess is something is missing on the ADO side, but I'm not sure what other permissions 😞
Any help is appreciated!
I'm having this exact same issue and it's not clear to me why I am able to select the Organization but not see any of my projects.
@YukiK, were you ever able to figure out what was preventing this on the ADO side?
@Kaviraj11, are you able to provide any clarity on what is needed in ADO for the project to show up after selecting the organization?
@matthewsreNope. I'm guessing it's the issue somewhere in the ADO project. Still working with the ADO admin and IT to figure this out. The weird thing is, this guy from another department was able to set this up and had been using it in his team.
Could you check the tenant settings? Probably only specific groups might be able to establish the connection.
If the tenant setting is not enabled, this is the kind of error I get. So, I can't even get that error I mentioned in my initial post if the tenant setting for git integration is not enabled.
You will need an Admin to setup the connection to Git
According to the documentation you listed, I should be able to assign a repo to a workspace since I'm the workspace admin and have an ADO contributor role with read access.
I wonder what exactly is missing that gives me that error.