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Hey all,
I am using a data-load based report file that queries our datawarehouse for all of its data. It has been working great for months now, but recently when I refresh the data it seems to sporatically gather some of the data and then quits early so various parts of my report are not working. If I refresh again, it might collect more/less data, but its definitely not getting all of it like it used to. Nothing has changed as far as our datawarehouse.
The file size is currently only ~18MB and I am not dealing with a huge amount of data, definitely less than a million rows.
Any ideas?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Ok, I finally solved it.
It was a new data abberation causing a dupe primary key. It just wasn't very clear what the problem was, since I thought it wasn't getting the data and thats why it giving errors on a bunch of calculated/measure columns...trickle down.
After further troubleshooting, I noticed it has to do with the fact that the report file is on a network share.
I have moved it to my local PC to refresh and it works fine. Hopefully this helps someone!
UPDATE: Nope, still not working. I just got lucky I think one time
Ok, I finally solved it.
It was a new data abberation causing a dupe primary key. It just wasn't very clear what the problem was, since I thought it wasn't getting the data and thats why it giving errors on a bunch of calculated/measure columns...trickle down.
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