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Hi,
I would like to do reports using Direct Query but I found out a lot of limitation such as setting up DAX formulas in the table view is impossible.
Let's say if I have a table called ABC and it's extracted from SQL Server using Direct Query, then I put a simple DAX like the below:
ABC = ABC2Power BI will automatically create a mirror version of the same ABC table and replicate as ABC2. By doing so, ABC2 will be automatically switched to Import instead of Direct Query and I can add whatever columns or DAX calculations in ABC2 with a fully visible of table view.
As table ABC is using Direct Query while ABC2 is using Import, my question is whether ABC2 can still enjoy the real-time update of data refresh as Direct Query?
Best regards,
Emily
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Hi, @Anonymous
Based on my tests, ABC2 can't enjoy the real-time update of data refresh as Direct Query beacuse its store mode is import.
I changed the last record's 'Name' column as 'Y' in Sql Server.
When you interact with or rebuild the table visual with Direct Query mode, it enjoyed the real-time update of data refresh. While the table visual with import mode didn't change. It is still 'G'.
Best Regards
Allan
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi, @Anonymous
Based on my tests, ABC2 can't enjoy the real-time update of data refresh as Direct Query beacuse its store mode is import.
I changed the last record's 'Name' column as 'Y' in Sql Server.
When you interact with or rebuild the table visual with Direct Query mode, it enjoyed the real-time update of data refresh. While the table visual with import mode didn't change. It is still 'G'.
Best Regards
Allan
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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