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Hi. Let me get a couple of things out of the way. Even though this problem (which has plagued me for 18 hours and counting) makes me feel like a complete USELESS IDIOT, I have evidence that I'm not. (MCP ID is 3145964, I'm an MCT, I've been using computers for 25 years, I have a 126 IQ. I'm not STUPID. But this problem sure makes me feel like it.)

If you looked at my Google history, you'd see that I've been back and forth between Oracle forums and Microsoft Power BI forums continually, trying each solution listed therein. I've downloaded the ODBC driver, the Instant Client, directly from the links provided in the instructions on the PowerBI page.

For ODBC, the error I get is "Restricted data type attribute violation." The only two "workarounds" or "solutions" I've seen after hours of searching are, "are you running the latest version of PowerBI?" (yes, checked twice) and "Yeah, me too, can't seem to get it to work, bummer, any help, Microsoft?" And "send a frown." (Done, no optimism.)

For Oracle, the error that I get is "The recommended provider ('Oracle.Data.Access.Client') is not installed. You can continue with your current provider, however it has been deprecated and may not work correctly."

I'm sorry if I sound snippy or short; the deal is, I'm supposed to be the Microsoft expert at my office, and I literally have no one to turn to, and I have a multi-million dollar deal that's predicated on me getting this right. So no pressure.

Yes. To reiterate in my original post, yes, several times. I clicked Learn More, got directed to that link, followed the directions to the absolute letter of the law, and I get the same error message, contained in this screenshot, which I quoted verbatim in my original post:

Trying to connect via ODBC gets me a different error, which, as previously stated, is "Restricted data type attribute violation. Details: DataSourceKind=Odbc." That's the one with dozens of posts on this forum to the effect of, "Yeah, me too, bummer, any help, Microsoft?" To wit:

I have a very large vested interest in making this work, since my company partners with MS, and we want to offer this as a viable solution to our clients, but when I as a sales engineer with a technical background, and presumed technical expertise, can't get this thing to work, I can't offer proof of value, so I'm kind of screwed right now. Please help.

This may not be of much help but when I was attempting to connect to my Oracle DB (pretty sure the Instructor had us start with 14) on AWS for a school project I had the same issue. I ended up upgrading to the newest release, at the time, of Oracle in a new instance. I know that is probably not an option for you however after upgrading everything to the most current it was able to connect. Oh, I vaguely remember something about creating an entirely new user/pass as well in one of the Oracle ODAC screens that was not my ADMIN or user account. It was odd but that could have been it as well. Since it was a school project I was just trying to get it done and unfortunately did not take the best notes on how I did it.

So here's my "Y'all ain't gonna believe this" - I installed PowerBI and ODAC on my dev box, which had a pristine install of Windows 10 Pro on it (and almost nothing else). I created the ODBC connection to the same database in C:\Windows\System32\odbcad32.exe.

So the generic answer, I can see is, "there's something weird with your installation of Windows, since you installed PBI and Oracle on almost virtually identical hardware, and got a different result."

While I concur that's the case, my problem is, I'm gonna have a LOT of explaining to do if I have to bust out a second computer to demo the beauty of this feature. That doesn't really bode well for me.

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