Closed Pindar closed 7 years ago
Not sure I want to link to that in the docs, because it doesn't really show a solution.
@BretStateham I wouldn't do it neither but I thought it makes it easier to find a starting point. Furthermore it makes clear that the "user" has done everything right. But feel free to close it.
Did you encounter the error? If so, were you able to get past it?
I encountered the error and had no way to workaround. I hope there will be a fix soonish since the linked issue is just a few days old.
What OS are you running on, Mac OSX? I just tested it with powerbi-cli 1.0.6 on my Windows 10 machine and it worked.
If you have access to a Windows Machine, you could do it from there to continue.
I added a note right before the powerbi-cli install step that users on Non-Windows OSs may have issues with the CLI, and that if possible for now they should run those statements from a Windows machine. I'm keeping this issue open until the powerbi-cli issues are resolved, at which point I can clean these docs back up.
I'm using macOS 10.12.2 and unfortunately I have no windows machine (VM would be possible but it's too much effort to set everything up for a trial session and I missed only the very last few steps). Thank you very much for assisting! I'm very impressed how fast the response came!
This should have been corrected by the power-bi cli team. I'm closing it out here as well. /PowerBI-Cli/issues/48
This should have been corrected by the power-bi cli team. I'm closing it out here as well. /PowerBI-Cli/issues/48
if you run into
parameters[valueElement] must be of type object.
you should take a look athttps://github.com/Microsoft/PowerBI-Cli/issues/48