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I was ultimately unable to figure out the root cause of the issue and ended up rewriting a bunch of queries to make this work. The fact that PowerBI fails due to a null exception but never tells you what that null exception is feels really broken.
@RezaAssadi hello,
do you have some dependency on some tables, or are you waiting for some query to finish before you get values for another one, that's the only thing I can think of.
I do have different references between different tables. However, that used to work just fine before and I am not entirely sure why it would only break if I refresh all Data Sources at once (and not when I just refresh this one data source). What's more challenging is that there are no error logs telling me which column has a null reference and where that null reference is. I verified the underlying query and confirmed none of the columns are null.
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