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Calling The Power BI Enhanced Refresh API From Power Automate, Part 1: Creating A Basic Custom Connector

Calling The Power BI Enhanced Refresh API From Power Automate, Part 1: Creating A Basic Custom Connector
I love the new Power BI Enhanced Refresh API: it allows you to do things like refresh individual tables in your dataset, override incremental refresh policies, control the amount of parallelism, cancel refreshes and a lot more, while being easier to use than the XMLA Endpoint. However, like the XMLA Endpoint, one problem remains: how […]

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A blog about Power BI, SQL Server Analysis Services (Multidimensional and Tabular), MDX, DAX, Power Pivot, Power Query, M, Power Map and Excel for BI

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