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Anonymous
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Incremental Refresh

Hello Community,

 

Is it possible to use the last refresh date as the start point and use today's date as the end date?

 

Thanks

 

Rob

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

Where you want to use.

Like

Measure =

var _max =maxx(Sales,sales[Date])

Var _tod = Today()

return

calculate([Sales],filter('Date',Date[Date]>=_max  && Date[Date]<=_today))

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Anonymous
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Thanks @amitchandak for your reply.

 

Really useful and one that I will keep for later use.

 

However, I think I need to expand on my original question.

 

To save on the time it takes to refresh a set CSV files which are updated daily, I am trying to solve the problem of only refresh the data from the last date the data was refreshed. Does that make sense?

Example

Last refresh date - 27/3/2020

Refresh today - 31/3/2020

New CSV files to update - 28/03/2020, 29/03/2020, 30/03/2020 and 31/3/2020

 

THE REFRESH SHOULD ONLY BRING IN THE DATA FROM THESE 4 CSV FILES.

 

I need to change the parameters to allow incremental refresh which is something else I need to understand more about but I am reading up on this but any hints would be appreciated.

 

I hope this makes sense and I am not even sure it will be possible but it would be awesome if there was a solution.

 

Thank you.

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