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Hello all,

I'm in the process of setting up an SQL connection in a new O365 account utilizing a new gateway. When filling in all the needed credentials and gateway I get the error "Something went wrong. Try again later"

As a test, I connected to the destination server using Excel Power Query using Windows credentials which worked. Also, I set up another connector inside Power Automare to File System using the same credentials and gateway and this worked as expected.

Without any more information on this error I'm at a bit of a loss on how to proceed or continue troubleshooting. Is there any way to access an additional log to get this information.

Any help here is appreciated.
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    Hi @Anonymous5 ,

     

    Hope the link below to troubleshoot the on-premises data gateway could be your reference:

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/data-integration/gateway/service-gateway-tshoot

     

    Best regards,

    Alice       

     

    Community Support Team _ Alice Zhang
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    107 on at

    Hi Alice,

     

    I tried the steps in the above link and all apparently check out normally. As I said, I used this gateway for a File System connector with no issue and all the port tests are successful. If not a gateway issue, would there be anything else that would produce the "something went wrong..." error?

     

    Rgds,

    Rob

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