You can see the gateway connections you've created in the Power BI Service or Power Apps/Power Automate, depending on where you created the gateway. Here’s how to find them in different services: In Power BI: 1. Go to Power BI Service: Power BI. 2. Navigate to "Settings": o Click on the gear icon in the top right. o Select Settings. 3. Go to the "Manage gateways" section: o On the left-hand side, you will see an option for Manage gateways. o Here, you can see all the data gateways you've set up, their statuses, and manage users. In Power Apps/Power Automate: 1. Go to Power Apps or Power Automate portal. 2. Navigate to the "Data" section: o In Power Apps, select Data, then Gateways. o In Power Automate, go to Data on the left pane, and then select Gateways. Both interfaces will allow you to see the gateways and the connections associated with them.
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Double check that it’s published correctly. You can check the visibility and permissions Aswell in your environment
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Hello. Where can I see the gateway connections that I created?
You can see the gateway connections you've created in the Power BI Service or Power Apps/Power Automate, depending on where you created the gateway.
Here’s how to find them in different services:
In Power BI:
1. Go to Power BI Service: Power BI.
2. Navigate to "Settings":
o Click on the gear icon in the top right.
o Select Settings.
3. Go to the "Manage gateways" section:
o On the left-hand side, you will see an option for Manage gateways.
o Here, you can see all the data gateways you've set up, their statuses, and manage users.
In Power Apps/Power Automate:
1. Go to Power Apps or Power Automate portal.
2. Navigate to the "Data" section:
o In Power Apps, select Data, then Gateways.
o In Power Automate, go to Data on the left pane, and then select Gateways.
Both interfaces will allow you to see the gateways and the connections associated with them.
Thank you
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