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Anonymous
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Is there a Refresh Log?

Is there a log of Refresh progress actions produced when you refresh a report? 

 

I have a report experiencing many failures but the messages seem to point to tables tht are perfectly fine. I suspect that when one thing goes wrong it just snowballs and starts causing spurious error messages.

 

I would be nice to be able to see which table threw what message and in what order.

 

 

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Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous ,

Based on my understanding, Power BI Service does provide a way to view the refresh history. Here's how you can access the refresh logs:

1.Click on the dataset to open its settings.

vheqmsft_0-1703057468595.png

2.Look for the "Refresh history" section. Here you will see a history of the refresh attempts, including successful and failed refreshes.

vheqmsft_0-1703057675698.pngvheqmsft_1-1703057683964.png

3.Click on Show button and you can see when the refresh was done, whether it succeeded, and any error messages if it wasn’t able to complete

vheqmsft_2-1703057923275.png

You can refer to the official documentation for more information about refresh in power bi.

Data refresh in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

In order for you to solve the problem faster, you can refer to the following documentation

How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly - Microsoft Fabric Community

 

Best Regards,

Albert He 

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Anonymous
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While this is useful, it isn't as detailed as I was looking for. I need to see the particulars of a failure beyond the typical, "didn't work" messages. One in particular that tasks me is, "OLE DB or ODBC error: Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040E4E." While there are many posts about this they all boil down to an issue with characters/formats os dates (If I recall). 

 

I would be nice if it would say that Column X of table Y had this issue and maybe even which record number. I've done  several projects that process data and this is basic information we always provided the users. I suspect that it likely exists in some log somewhere for Power Bi refreshes.

Curious if you were ever able to get a solution to this? We are encountering a similar issue where a scheduled refresh fails 50% of the time. The error message isn't helpful in pinpointing the issue.

Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous ,

Based on my understanding, Power BI Service does provide a way to view the refresh history. Here's how you can access the refresh logs:

1.Click on the dataset to open its settings.

vheqmsft_0-1703057468595.png

2.Look for the "Refresh history" section. Here you will see a history of the refresh attempts, including successful and failed refreshes.

vheqmsft_0-1703057675698.pngvheqmsft_1-1703057683964.png

3.Click on Show button and you can see when the refresh was done, whether it succeeded, and any error messages if it wasn’t able to complete

vheqmsft_2-1703057923275.png

You can refer to the official documentation for more information about refresh in power bi.

Data refresh in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

In order for you to solve the problem faster, you can refer to the following documentation

How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly - Microsoft Fabric Community

 

Best Regards,

Albert He 

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