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Historical Table
- 6 years ago
Hi adciudad ,
In Power Query, right click on the query that you want to keep as-is and deselect "Include in report refresh". This should prevent the data in it being refreshed when you hit "Refresh" on the ribbon:
Note: I believe that you still need to maintain the connection to the data source though.
*EDIT* This may cause you some issues if you publish to the Power BI service as this does not prevent the Service from trying to refresh your dataset. I think the only sure-fire way to maintain a completely static dataset/table is to get your connected table how you want it in Power Query, then go to to the tiny table icon at the top-left of your data, select "Copy entire table", then go to Enter Data and paste. However, even this will only allow a maximum of 3,000 cells to be pasted. If you have more, best to paste this table out into an Excel file and connect back to it knowing it will never be changed.
Pete
Thank you for all the answers, I already did what you mention, but what I want is to be able to disconnect the data source, since as it is a history is not always available.
The idea is to import it once and don't bother you anymore...
- Anonymous6 years agoNot applicable
As mentioned if you disable in report refresh then it won't bother the data anymore.
depending on how much data you could also save the data as an excel document and then copy and paste it into your Ovid file using enter data. The down side is that only gives you 3000 data points.
- adciudad5 years agoHelper II
Yes, I disabled it, but the data source remains configured, therefore it is validated when upgrading, I want to incorporate data one time into the model