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I am using a report in Power BI. The problem is that, if I update data with the SQL server it gets updated 1 table of three of them. I mean, it appears that data is updated, but if I have new data in the other two tables it doesn´t update correctly. It gets frozen. Besides, if I connect again these two tables in Power BI with the SQL server I can see this new information.
So the problem is that two tables of three are frozen no matter what you update, and the only thing that I can do is connect again and delete the old one.
So ¿I can solve this problem without connecting again?
Solved! Go to Solution.
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You can either refresh the data sources in the Power BI Desktop, or initiate a dataset refresh in the service. If your data sources are on-premise then you also need a gateway.
Thank you Ibendlin finally was a filter problem. Now it is solved
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