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In Power BI desktop you were able to hover over a table listed on the Data view and it would show you the name of the table, the storage mode and the date it was last refreshed. It seems in the September update they removed the ability to see when the table was last refreshed, is this intentional and if so is there a way to re-enable it? Seems a strange thing to choose to remove.
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Hi @teado25
This issue has been fixed on Version: 2.98.683.0 64-bit (October 2021). Please update Power BI Desktop to see the fix. Thank you.
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Jing
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Hi @teado25
This issue has been fixed on Version: 2.98.683.0 64-bit (October 2021). Please update Power BI Desktop to see the fix. Thank you.
Best Regards,
Jing
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Hi @teado25
Not sure if this is by design or an issue. I have reported it internally and will update here once I get any feedback. Thank you.
IcM number: 263799398
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
@teado25 Not sure if this was intentional, you can still see the refresh info in the Model view (or Model tab as you may call it). Slight inconvenience to have to jump back to that view, but might be sufficient?
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