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DAX 2012 R2 Office Addi-In Error

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I am trying to add document services to add data in Excel.  I am able to add table fine, but when I click add data I receive an error "Object reference not set to an instance of an object."

  • I am able to add-data just fine in Dev, Test and Prod.  Something is different in Stage?
  • I am able to add tables in Stage.
  • I have restarted just about everything.
Any tips on next troubleshooting steps?

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  • Denis Macchinetti Profile Picture
    16,444 on at

    Hi

    Probably is a CIL issue.

    So, ran Incremental compile CIL when any metadata/code changes.

    If doesn't work yet, ran a Full CIL Compile

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    380 on at

    Thank you for the responses!

    What I ended up trying right away fixed the issue before reading these.

    I copied the model and data db's down from prod and went through all the steps to change service accounts.  All is well at least with this :)

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