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Hello everyone,
I've got a strange occurance happening and hoped you knowledgeable people may have the answer!
I have created a report using Desktop which incldues a system date field. This shows correctly in the visual when viewed in both Desktop and once published to the PowerBI Service.
However, when embedded in a SharePoint webpage, the date shows an additional day value, which is messing up my table column widths.
Any idea why it is doing this, or how to change it please?
Many thanks.
E.g.
Desktop:
PowerBI Service:
but embedded in SharePoint webpage:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thanks for your assistance, but I had already republished it several times without success.
However, I have realised today that I had the date column set as a Long Date in Power BI Desktop, which SharePoint must have been picking up on even though it was showing as a short date in the Power BI dekstop and Service views.
Changing it to a Short Date in the Table view of Power Bi Desktop has resolved the issue and it is now showing correctly.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Based on the information you provided, I have tested the problem you are experiencing.
You should notice that embedded reports that have been changed in Power Bi Desktop must be republished, otherwise the report will not change.
Reports that are embedded in applications or websites will also need to refresh the semantic model of the report and the embedded applications and websites to ensure that the changes are displayed.
Best Regards,
Ada Wang
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Thanks for your assistance, but I had already republished it several times without success.
However, I have realised today that I had the date column set as a Long Date in Power BI Desktop, which SharePoint must have been picking up on even though it was showing as a short date in the Power BI dekstop and Service views.
Changing it to a Short Date in the Table view of Power Bi Desktop has resolved the issue and it is now showing correctly.
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