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I was trying to clean up a SQL view that I use as a data source for one of my Power BI reports and remove a few columns that I wasn't using. Unfortunately I removed a column that was being used so my load failed. I put the column back in the view and now on refresh I'm getting the following error:
Any one have any ideas how I can past this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Managed to fix this so posting the solution in case anyone else comes across the issue.
I created a new query to the same SQL view in the same pbix file and imported 1 column. This created a new table and cleared out all the data from the existing table. I then deleted the new table I'd imported and did another refresh and the existing table loaded just fine.
Managed to fix this so posting the solution in case anyone else comes across the issue.
I created a new query to the same SQL view in the same pbix file and imported 1 column. This created a new table and cleared out all the data from the existing table. I then deleted the new table I'd imported and did another refresh and the existing table loaded just fine.
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