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I have two datasets created using Power BI Pro that seem to be limited to the free version of rows per hour (10,000 rows per hour) rather than the 1,000,000 per hour that the documentation suggests. Is there anyway to check?
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn950053.aspx
I'm having same 429 error... sending 1 request per/second to the Streaming dataset in Power BI services (my account is the Pro license)... worked well for about 3 days, now returns 429, too many requests. Started getting this error Nov 11, 2016 at about 6:45 am CST. My request rate is about 3,600 requests per hour.
Thoughts?
I have figured this out that when you add a delay for like 500 milliseconds for every push to your streaming datasets, you would never encounter this 439 error. Like for example your pushing your data from a PowerShell command, you add "Start-Sleep -m 500" for every request.
where did you get that error 429?
In the web-response.
So I post some data using some sample code provided by Microsoft. The only change is the API Endpoint for my realtime dataset - and the json structure.
It works well for quite a while and I see my dashboard tiles update. But then after a while it stops working and I get the 429 error back from the webserver.
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