Don't look for an "Insights" table in the TDS endpoint—it doesn't exist as a standalone Dataverse entity.
Determine which specific insight you're trying to retrieve (for example, email opens, email clicks, journey membership, event registrations, or form submissions).
Query the underlying Customer Insights - Journeys interaction tables that store that specific type of data, rather than the Insights UI itself.
If your goal is reporting or analytics across customer interactions, consider using Microsoft Fabric or Customer Insights - Data, as these are the recommended
platforms for accessing and analyzing Customer Insights - Journeys interaction data at scale.
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