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PauSempere
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Error 400 Bad Request when publishing a PBIX file

Hi folks, 

 

using the last versions of Power BI and Enterprise Gateway I am trying to publish a PBIX file connecting to a on-premises SSAS server, but I am getting an Error 400 (Bad Request) when doing so. In the detailed error description I found this error

 

HttpStatusCode
BadRequest

ErrorDetails
{"error":{"code":"ModelHasNoPowerBIDMMoniker","pbi.error":{"code":"ModelHasNoPowerBIDMMoniker","parameters":{},"details":[]}}}

ErrorCode
ModelHasNoPowerBIDMMoniker

 

The gateway works correctly though, and I can see live data from the portal when I upload a new PBIX file with the same SSAS connection and any graph is added. 

 

I have not found any extra info about this error, any ideas about what can it be? 

 

Thank you in advance. 

 

Pau Sempere

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@PauSempere I don't have any specifics that can directly help, but i've read other threads in which something in the PBIX file corrupted and creating a copy (save as) to a new PBIX file resolved some internal error in the model. You could give that a shot, and see if the same error occures when uploading the new file. If you are having success connecting to the same datasource, I would assume it has something to do with the PBIX file itself.


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@PauSempere I don't have any specifics that can directly help, but i've read other threads in which something in the PBIX file corrupted and creating a copy (save as) to a new PBIX file resolved some internal error in the model. You could give that a shot, and see if the same error occures when uploading the new file. If you are having success connecting to the same datasource, I would assume it has something to do with the PBIX file itself.


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Hi @Seth_C_Bauer

I first tried copying the file and renaming it and it didn't work, but using "Save as" it solved the inner problem with the file and I was able to publish it with no problem. 

 

Thank you!

 

Regards.

Thank you! I removed the dataset without removing the reports first and then I got this error.

 

An easy Save as solved the problem.

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