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Hello,
I've set up a Power BI process, loading data (excel listings) from SharePoint Library folders to a dashboard.
It works perfectly in Desktop version (load data and refresh the dashboard without any error) but when uploaded in a Workspace, any refresh attempt crash with the following error:
Data source error: File contains corrupted data.. The exception was raised by the IDataReader interface. Please review the error message and provider documentation for further information and corrective action. Table: Load New FullCasesListing.
Cluster URI: WABI-US-EAST2-B-PRIMARY-redirect.analysis.windows.net
Activity ID: 51a89816-1ad6-4c73-8fc5-c34dab94918b
Request ID: 60477eb5-864c-2e49-7d2a-cd1245e20f57
Time: 2025-04-29 16:58:12Z
If I remove some data sources from the query's reach (by changing folder's name for example), then the system can refresh from the Workspace as well.
I know the error seems to point in direction of corrupted source files, but:
A few points:
After searching online I tested the following without success:
I've been trying to solkve the issue for two weeks now and nothing worked.
Would anybody have an idea of hwere the problem might coming from?
A way to try to pintpoint the issue? Any other suggestion?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @L_trainee I think your next steps will help pinpoint the issue. Converting the files to CSV and inspecting them with a notebook can reveal hidden inconsistencies like invalid characters or formatting issues. Creating a separate query for these files will allow you to test their compatibility with Power BI Service independently. If merging works after isolating the issue, it confirms the problem lies in file structure or formatting.
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Hi @L_trainee,
I wanted to check if you had the opportunity to review the information provided by @Akash_Varuna . Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions. If the response has addressed your query, please accept it as a solution and give a 'Kudos' so other members can easily find it.
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Hi @L_trainee It might be caused by subtle data or formatting issues in Excel files that Power BI Service handles more strictly than Desktop. Check files added after April 17th for hidden inconsistencies like merged cells or date anomalies. Test these files individually to find the problematic ones.
Hey @Akash_Varuna , thank you for your answer!
That's the thing: I already identified problematic files, but I can't seems to find any difference while comparing them manualy to previous data.
At this point I'm afraid of excel shenanigans with the data (especially dates fields).
My next steps will be:
Any advice to compare the two data types?
Hi @L_trainee I think your next steps will help pinpoint the issue. Converting the files to CSV and inspecting them with a notebook can reveal hidden inconsistencies like invalid characters or formatting issues. Creating a separate query for these files will allow you to test their compatibility with Power BI Service independently. If merging works after isolating the issue, it confirms the problem lies in file structure or formatting.
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