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Dear sirs,
I had a Power BI module getting the data from the Oracle database. A new field had been added to the database, I couldn't see those new fields in my module however I made a refresh. I don't want to lose all the calculated columns & relationships that are already established in my module.
Regards
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Do you have view in the database or step in powerquery (table.selectcolumn()) that selects columns that doesn't include the new column?
Hi @Maahmohammed, so let's follow these steps:
These steps should help you to identify the issue. Most likely you're connected to a wrong table, or unintentionally filtering out the data you need to keep or don't have enough permissions.
Good luck with your project! 🙂
Hi @Maahmohammed, so let's follow these steps:
These steps should help you to identify the issue. Most likely you're connected to a wrong table, or unintentionally filtering out the data you need to keep or don't have enough permissions.
Good luck with your project! 🙂
@Maahmohammed did you try to refresh it from Power Query?
How does that dashboards answer my question?
Do you have view in the database or step in powerquery (table.selectcolumn()) that selects columns that doesn't include the new column?
No, I don't have any of what you have mentioned
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