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Hi,
I’m facing an issue in Power BI Desktop where my visualizations do not update. I’ve refreshed the data source, and I can see that the tables views reflect the updated data. However, the visualizations don’t show the updated data.
For example, if I create the exact same visualization again, it reflects the updated data correctly. But the previously created visualization continues to display the old data. I don’t understand how this is possible. Filters, slicers are working fine.
Do you have any suggestions??
Hi @Anonymous ,
Based on the testing, using Excel file as data source. When refreshing the data source, the visualizations show the updated data.
So, try to check the Filters pane. If you set a filter for a certain condition and the updated data does not meet the condition, then the visualization will not show the updated data.
Best Regards,
Wisdom Wu
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Hi @Anonymous
Could there be any slicers hidden from view or positioned behind other visuals? I once had a colleague who couldn't figure out why his visuals weren't updating, and it turned out that slicers were placed behind the visible visuals. You can use the selection pane to see a list of all visuals on the page, including those that are hidden.
Hi,
As per our understanding you're experiencing an issue in Power BI Desktop where, after refreshing your data source, existing visualizations don't reflect the updated data, even though the table views do. Creating new visualizations shows the correct data, but existing ones continue to display outdated information. Here are some potential causes and solutions to address this problem:
Refer link :- https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Query/Report-visuals-not-updating/td-p/466822
Refer link :- https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Service/Visuals-Not-Refreshing-after-a-data-Refresh/m-p/34...
By systematically checking these areas, you should be able to identify and resolve the issue causing your Power BI visuals to display outdated data after a refresh.
Hope this helps.
Thanks!