Power Automate - Run a query against a dataset Power Bi - PowerBIFeatureDisabled: 'DatasetExecuteQueries' is not enabled for the tenant.

Anonymous
2025-04-07T08:43:58+00:00

Hi!

I've build some Power Automate flows that get data from Power Bi datasets using the action 'Run a query against a dataset'.

This was working perfectly until a couple of day's ago. Now the Power Automate fails on the action wit the error: PowerBIFeatureDisabled: 'DatasetExecuteQueries' is not enabled for the tenant.

I've contacted our IT support and they haven't changed any setting. Does someone has any idea how this happend and how to fix this?

Kind regards!

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-04-11T19:46:30+00:00

    Dear Van, Welcome to the Microsoft community.

    I understand the issue you are facing with Power Automate and Power BI. The error message "PowerBIFeatureDisabled: 'DatasetExecuteQueries' is not enabled for the tenant" indicates that the ability to execute queries against datasets in Power BI has been disabled at the tenant level.

    To resolve this issue, you will need to contact your Microsoft 365 administrator or IT support team to enable the 'DatasetExecuteQueries' feature for your tenant. They will need to access the Power BI admin portal and enable this feature to allow Power Automate to run queries against datasets in Power BI.

    If your IT support team confirms that the feature was not intentionally disabled, they may need to investigate further to determine why it was disabled and re-enable it for your tenant.

    I recommend reaching out to your IT support team for assistance in resolving this issue.

    If the problem persists, please do not hesitate to contact us for further assistance. Thank you for choosing Microsoft.Best regards,vats_arrow | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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