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Hi everyone!
I'm new to Power BI and need some help with refreshing a published report. Here's what I did:
Here's where things went wrong:
What might I be doing wrong?
Previously, refreshing failed with credentials greyed out. After installing a gateway on my laptop, the data source credentials are okay, but the refresh still doesn't reflect the changes.
I'd appreciate any help in clearing up this confusion!
Thanks,
MB
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @MBrill
Let's address the issues you're experiencing with your Power BI report:
1. Publishing vs. Data Refresh:
F5 or clearing the cache to ensure you're viewing the latest version.2. Data Refresh:
3. Common Issues and Solutions:
For a comprehensive understanding of data refresh in Power BI, you might find this Microsoft documentation:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/refresh-data
And the linked video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWIfGWaUCdU
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @MBrill
If you want lastest changes in public link (on service) so you have to either setup a proper gateway for refresh or publish the report again from desktop to PBI service.
Gateway: It only refreshes the data from your database. if you are using local excel file or any Database in your local system you have to install private gateway.
But if your Database is on other server you have to install enterprise gateway on the other server where your database is installed.
Installing on premises gateway on your local system wount help you.
If database is on any cloud platform( aws,azure) you dont have to install any gateway diret credential would help you to create connect with cloud databse.
Note: If you make any changes in your power bi desktop file( add new chart, new column to you table, any dax) you have to publish everytime to PBI service. because gateway refresh wont reflect your desktop changes.
I hope I have clear your doubts.
I hope I answered your question!
Hi @MBrill
If you want lastest changes in public link (on service) so you have to either setup a proper gateway for refresh or publish the report again from desktop to PBI service.
Gateway: It only refreshes the data from your database. if you are using local excel file or any Database in your local system you have to install private gateway.
But if your Database is on other server you have to install enterprise gateway on the other server where your database is installed.
Installing on premises gateway on your local system wount help you.
If database is on any cloud platform( aws,azure) you dont have to install any gateway diret credential would help you to create connect with cloud databse.
Note: If you make any changes in your power bi desktop file( add new chart, new column to you table, any dax) you have to publish everytime to PBI service. because gateway refresh wont reflect your desktop changes.
I hope I have clear your doubts.
I hope I answered your question!
Hi @MBrill
Let's address the issues you're experiencing with your Power BI report:
1. Publishing vs. Data Refresh:
F5 or clearing the cache to ensure you're viewing the latest version.2. Data Refresh:
3. Common Issues and Solutions:
For a comprehensive understanding of data refresh in Power BI, you might find this Microsoft documentation:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/refresh-data
And the linked video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWIfGWaUCdU
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hey there!
It sounds like you're running into a common issue with Power BI’s update process between Desktop and the Service. Here’s what might be happening and how to fix it:
1. Publishing the Updated File:
When you make structural changes (like adding a new page or new visuals) in Power BI Desktop, just refreshing the dataset won’t update those changes in the published report. You need to *re-publish* the updated .pbix file from Power BI Desktop to the Power BI Service to see these changes online. Go to File > Publish > Publish to Power BI and overwrite the existing report.
2. Data Refresh vs. File Publish:
The “refresh” you’re doing online is only for updating the dataset with new data, not for structural changes (like new pages or visuals). So, whenever you change the report layout, text, visuals, or add pages, re-publish from Desktop.
3. Check the Gateway Configuration:
Since you mentioned setting up a gateway, make sure it’s correctly configured and mapped to your data source in the Service. If there are any issues here, it can prevent data from updating properly.
4. Clear Cache (Optional):
Sometimes the browser cache can cause old versions to display. Try clearing your browser cache or viewing the report in an incognito window to make sure it’s not a caching issue.
Once you re-publish with the updated file, you should see your changes in the Power BI Service. Let me know if this works for you! 😊
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