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When trying to conenct to Applciation Insights, I'm constantly seeing an error:
Failed to update data source credentials: The credentials provided for the ApplicationInsights source are invalid. (Source at https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/<my subscription guid>/resourcegroups/<my resource group>...)Hide details
Activity ID: | 2ced8418-9915-4276-9d95-04c2359c3afb |
Request ID: | 8f9f4065-601e-34fb-aa0d-3efa9baaaaac |
Status code: | 400 |
Time: | Wed Oct 24 2018 08:46:07 GMT+0100 (GMT Summer Time) |
Version: | 13.0.7055.182 |
Cluster URI: | https://wabi-europe-north-b-redirect.analysis.windows.net |
I can log into the Azure portal fromt he same browser and account with no problems.
This certainly used to work, as I have some datasets connected to App Inights from the same azure subscription that still work fine.
Any ideas of what I should check (other than the usual private mode, different browsers, etc. that I've already attempted)?
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Hi all,
did you understood what is the problem?
I have the very same error message...
Thanks rowlandshaw,
so no way to get what were the tables and fields used in the ootb appinsight app in powerbi?
thanks
a direct quote from my support case is:
This is to inform you that the content pack Application insights has been deprecated and you cannot load the data directly. To import your Application Insights query, you use the desktop version of Power BI. Then you can publish it to the web or to your Power BI cloud workspace and the only way to do it is from the scratch by creating a blank query and paste the exported M Language script into the Advanced Editor.
So no, you cannot use the content pack (you'll also note I also gave three other workarounds, that fitted my needs better)
Hi @rowlandshaw,
I check your request id and it seems like a common 'invalid connection credentials' error.
Exception object created: Microsoft.PowerBI.ServiceContracts.PowerBIRemoteServiceException: PowerBI service client received error HTTP response. HttpStatus: 400. PowerBIErrorCode: DM_GWPipeline_Gateway_InvalidConnectionCredentials Event: NotifyPowerBIHttpOperationFailed (requestMessageTrace=Status=400 Bad Request, ContentHeaders=Content-Length:1762;Content-Type:application/json; charset=utf-8, ResponseHeaders=RequestId:8f9f4065-601e-34fb-aa0d-3efa9baaaaac;Date:Wed, 24 Oct 2018 07:46:07 GMT;Server:Microsoft-HTTPAPI/2.0, exception=PowerBI service client received error HTTP response. HttpStatus: 400. PowerBIErrorCode: DM_GWPipeline_Gateway_InvalidConnectionCredentials) |
I'd like to suggest you open a support ticket and use fiddler to trace detail httprequests as detail contents to get better support.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Have done now - was just wanting to check I hadn't missed anything silly 🙂 Just seems odd tas this definitely used to work for me, as I have a dashboard from a different App Insights instance within the same Azure subscription in my workspace...
[Mostly for the benefit of other people that experience this issue in the future]
Current working theory is that this is related to MFA, which we have set up on our O365 tennancy (although as the authorisation is done via OAuth, I would expect this to still work)
Thanks for this @rowlandshaw. Did you ever find a solution to this with MFA still turned on? I seem to be running into the exact issue.
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