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Accessing Microsoft Graph with Power BI (Calendar entries and emails etc)

There are a couple of posts out there that demonstrate accessing the Microsoft Graph data from the OData feed in PowerBI such as Pathy's blog Access Microsoft Graph using power bi.  All the posts on the subject demonstrate accessing users in the organisation which I have all successfully tested on my own Office 365 tenant logging in with my organisational account.  

 

Has anyone been able to access the Microsoft Graph from Power BI for their own calendar entries or email using the same approach  (e.g. https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me/events?$select=subject,body,bodyPreview,organizer,attendees,start,end,location).  When I try I get this message.  

 

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If accessing O365 users works signing in with an organisational account, I find it strange that accessing calendar entries does not, particularly as they are my calendar entries and I am admin of my O365 organisation.  

 

There is a lot of great information available in the Microsoft graph.  I would be grateful for any guidance on accessing Microsoft Graph from PowerBI (not just accessing users).  

 

I have gone into the Office Graph and registered an app, got a keys etc,  but it isn't clear where these keys shuld go, and I have read that Power BI does support OAuth 2 authentiication.   Also, I want to use the Microsoft graph api because I want the recurring appointments expanded, which the native Exchange apis provided in Power BI do not do.  

 

I am hoping that there is a straightforward solution to accessing this information.  I look foward to any guidance you might have.


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