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Hello,
I currently have a PowerBI Desktop pointing towards an Excel as a data source. The data source was recently updated, and is meant to be appended onto in a recurring manner.
The data is only meant to append as rows. It does not add any new columns.
When I open the Excel, I can see that it contains the new rows. However, when I refresh a PowerBI Desktop dashboard, which I ahve tapping onto this same excel, the dashboard does not update?
A workaround appears to be opening the file. Saving it, even though no changes have been made. And then refreshng the dashboard. The dashboard will then show the refreshed data.
However, this does not seem like a feasible solution. Does anyone have any idea why this is happening?
HI @Anonymous,
Query table will cache the previous table structure into query steps, it does not dynamic changes based on source data.
You need to enter to query editor and find out these query table steps who cached the previous table structure to add new fields.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Can you please clarify what you mean by "Dashboard?" Power BI Desktop doesn't do dashboards. Just reports. All Dashboards are done exclusively in the service and will not be updated until either a new PBIX is uploaded or the data is refreshed via the Scheduled Refresh settings.
If you just mean that your report isn't updating in the desktop when you hit the Refresh button at the top in the ribbon, there is something else going on. Closing and opening should not be necessary. I'd do two things:
DAX is for Analysis. Power Query is for Data Modeling
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