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Hello,
After the latest Power BI Desktop update, an error occurs when applying relative date filters (for example, “is in this month”) in page-level filters based on calendar tables. This issue has affected dashboards that rely on monthly updates. Prior to the update, the files worked normally.
Since the files were saved using the most recent version, it is not possible to revert to an earlier version, as the files will not open correctly.
I appreciate your review and support in resolving this issue.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @samantha123,
I would like to let you know that, this relative date filter bug appeared for many users after the October 2025 Power BI Desktop update, and it’s currently being discussed widely across Microsoft’s Power BI Community and internal support channels.
Interim you can uninstall the October-25 version and re-install September-25 version(using below url) so that you can avoid the issue untill the bug fixed.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/fundamentals/desktop-latest-update-archive?tabs=powerbi-d...
Thanks,
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Hi @samantha123 , hope you are doing great. May we know if your issue is solved or if you are still experiencing difficulties. Please share the details as it will help the community, especially others with similar issues.
Hi @samantha123 , Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Community Forum.
We find the answer shared by @ajaybabuinturi is appropriate. Can you please confirm if the solution worked for you. It will help others with similar issues find the answer easily.
Thank you @ajaybabuinturi for your valuable response.
Hi @samantha123,
I would like to let you know that, this relative date filter bug appeared for many users after the October 2025 Power BI Desktop update, and it’s currently being discussed widely across Microsoft’s Power BI Community and internal support channels.
Interim you can uninstall the October-25 version and re-install September-25 version(using below url) so that you can avoid the issue untill the bug fixed.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/fundamentals/desktop-latest-update-archive?tabs=powerbi-d...
Thanks,
If you found this solution helpful, please consider giving it a Like👍 and marking it as Accepted Solution✔. This helps improve visibility for others who may be encountering/facing same questions/issues.
Hi @samantha123 ,
I suggest that you post this on the issues part of the forum so it can be picked up by the MSFT team.
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Miguel Félix
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