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In the Power BI desktop Client (SSRS Preview), I typed a malformed URL and hit enter when trying to publish a report to the Reporting Service.
When I try to republish to SSRS an error appears instead of the prompt asking for the Reporting Server.
"Invalid URI: The hostname could not be parsed".
I'm unable to find the location to change this URL (which I'm aware of to be wrong). Anyone who can help?
An uninstall-reinstall did not help.
Hi @FrederikDec,
I just tested it on my environment, when republishing reports to SSRS, the prompt asking for the Reporting Server will appear no matter I typed a malformed or right URL previously.
Regards
That is indeed the expected behaviour. The problem is, I can not go back to this dialog to correct the entry I did. I was too trigger happy, pressed enter when I typed a malformed URL. Everytime I go to Save As > SSRS Report I get the following screen:
When I check the details, I can not find the URL either.
I'll send a frown then 🙂
Regards
I tried to clean the app cache to remove the recent reportserver which appear after I click on Save as ---> SSRS report but with no success, maybe if there is a way to find the dat file/registry key which holds this information you will be able to open it again
I would recommend performing a full uninstall with any free software like Revo/CCleaner
I hope this can solve your issue
thanks
I don't know why you are using "Publish" , as i know to save PowerBI report to SSRS you can do this only through Save As --> SQL Server Reporting Service
There, you can add the right reporting server "url"
Hi eetester
Actually that's what I use. I see that as 'publishing' but maybe that's the wrong terminology 🙂 .
I typed my URL there (the save as > SSRS report dialog) but it had a typo in it. I accidentally hit enter and now I'm unable to change the URL because I keep getting the error message I posted.
Regards
Frederik
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