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I have loaded in a csv file from sharepoint and have been working on a report for a few weeks now. Today I published the report to the workspace and entered all my credentials for scheduled refresh. Tested the refresh and now there's two specific questions in my dataset that have gone missing which is impacting some of my measures. When I check the data in power query it's still there but it's not in data view.
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Hi,
As per your description, the columns are visible in Power Query but missing in Data view after publishing and refresh. This typically indicates a model-level issue rather than a data source issue.
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Hope this helps.
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Hi,
As per your description, the columns are visible in Power Query but missing in Data view after publishing and refresh. This typically indicates a model-level issue rather than a data source issue.
Possible Causes & Fixes
Quick Validation
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Hi @AR_24 ,
Just following up hope @MasonMA response was helpful. Let me know if you need any more information or clarification.
Thank you for your responses @MasonMA , @grazitti_sapna , @parry2k.
Hi @AR_24,
Please check below steps to indentify missing columns/data:-
1. Look in apply steps that
2. Check if there's any datatype mismatched/changed
3. Relationship logic changed
4. look for hidden columns from fields pane
5. Duplicate or changed name with a space like "space" and "space " can break the calculation
6. Ensure data load for the table is enabled in Power Query - right click and enable table load
If nothing works, delete the Older table and try to create with a new fresh table with same name so no calculation breaks.
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Please share more details such as the Applied Steps or Advanced Editor (M code) for the query, the exact names of the missing columns, the Source step showing how the CSV is loaded etc..
@AR_24 can you refresh the preview in the power query to make sure it is not showing from cache?
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