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Incremental Refresh initial load in Power Query Editor

For Incremental Refresh, I found initial we have to load full data in Power Query Editor, in my datasource table. There are millions of records so it is not possible to load entire data. Is there any way we can do full load or some partial load then we applies RangeStart and RangeEnd parameter and define incremental policy. Please Guide...

Thanks in Advance!



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Anonymous
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Hi @LP280388,

Here I have two questions:

1) Are you doing parameter concept after importing full data in Power BI Query or first you are apply parameter initially at query level?


2) Has you are saying to implement parameters, will it support RLS in Power BI Service when I want to implement RLS in the report?

@Anonymous We are not importing full data.   we have to add parameter initially to limit the number of records. 
for your second question, RLS and Parameterizing are two different things.  

RLS is purely based on a column where you have matching records. You can implement it along with parameters

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@Anonymous 
In one of our cases, I did similar approach to not to load all data in powerbi desktop.  In the below code I have set the parameter with True/false value. You can create a similar parameter with "NoOfRecords" and then implement your incremental refresh and publish.  Change the parameter value in the PowerBI Services. 

Following these steps we did:

 

  1. Create a Test Parameter in Dataset called NoData and set it to True
  2. Insert the following condition in all Tables MQuery :

#"DataCheck" = if Text.Contains(NoData,"True") then Table.RemoveLastN(CUSTOMER_Table,(Table.RowCount(CUSTOMER_Table))) else Table.RemoveLastN(CUSTOMER_Table,0)

 

This will truncate all data from the tables.

  1. After publishing the dataset, goto Dataset Settings > Parameters and change the Value of NoData parameter to something else.

The above is not a straight answer to your question, but a good opportunity to take this as a reference and implement your own version 🙂

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