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rsankar
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PBI Desktop: D365 operations - Few tables not imported with oData

I'm trying to create a report in Power BI with Dynamics 365 online (AX) data source.
My goal is to create report which shows the customer invoices which crossed the due date.

Steps I did:
1. Data Source: Dynamics 365 (online)
2. Web link: https://dynamics365XXXXXXXXXXX.cloudax.dynamics.com/Data
3. Signed in with organizational account.

What I see:
I can see the Customers, Vendor, Users details.

What I don't see:
Customer transactions
Vendor Transactions


Could you advise whether I need to activiate any security or it's a limitation?

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v-huizhn-msft
Employee
Employee

Hi @rsankar,

After research, you need to check if you can load all the tables in the URL? If it allow Power BI to get the data, we can see it normally.

Thanks,
Angelia

HI Angelia,

 

It's not pulling all tables. As per my research, it should have a data entity and it's properties "Is public" should be true. To achieve this, we need to connect to AX with remote connection and add a Data Entity for CustTrans and set it to public with the help of visual studio. 

 

While doing this I'm having few roadblocks 😉

1. Can't able to edit "Application Suite" model.

2. Tried to use "Tutorial" model, while creating data entity I'm having an issue "Natural key for the table CustTransnot found". 

 

Trying to crack this. If someone already found solution means please advise me.

 

Thanks,

Sankar

Hi @rsankar,

I test and all work fine. Please check your account and authentication.

Thanks,
Angelia

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