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I am new to Power BI.When i open .pbix file i downloaded last week it shows the refreshed data from this week since desktop is a live connection to Power BI dataset after the refresh from this week.I need to compare the this week data from last week.Can anyone pls help with this?
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Hi @Anonymous ,
According to your description, your report is connected to a data source in live connection mode, so the data will always be the latest data. And it seems that the previous week's data is not stored in the model, but only the existing data is updated, right? If so, I'm afraid that it can't implement your requirement without keeping the previous week's data in the model...
Best Regards
@Anonymous , Are you looking for a snapshot comparison?
You can refer to this approach
https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2020/04/13/keep-the-existing-data-in-your-power-bi-dataset-and-add-new-...
https://www.thebiccountant.com/2017/01/11/incremental-load-in-powerbi-using-dax-union/
@Amit - Both the approach mostly talk about incremental load while doing the refresh but in this case data is already refreshed with new updates and available online (PBI Service) whereas i have a pbix file downloaded from last week that i am trying to load on desktop to look at the last week data so i can compare both as i export to excel.Since the desktop is connected live i see the same data when i compare my numbers from desktop file and online.
Hi @Anonymous ,
According to your description, your report is connected to a data source in live connection mode, so the data will always be the latest data. And it seems that the previous week's data is not stored in the model, but only the existing data is updated, right? If so, I'm afraid that it can't implement your requirement without keeping the previous week's data in the model...
Best Regards
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