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Hi,
I have created a report in PBI desktop with report level measures using a live connection to a SSAS tabular model. I have then published this report. My issue is that the report level measures do not get updated automatically, while the rest of the report updates as expected using the data from the tabular model.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Thank you very much!
Hi @i1,
Based on my test, the report level measure works fine after publishing reports to service. Also, I didn't get any error when pinning visual which contains report level measure to a dashboard.
You said the measure didn't autoupdate, did you update the underline data in SSAS model or update the table structure? After making any changes to tabular model, did you make any changes to report itself? And republish the report to service? On service site, click the refersh button manually, was the value of measure refeshed?
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
The underlying tabular model has been updated. All other visuals (including just measures from the tabular model) update as usual.
@v-yulgu-msft Also, the manual refresh works. Only the autoupdate is broken and dashboard tiles are broken. I tried also to connect to PBI service (instead of SSAS analysis services) when building the report. Have the same issue with both of the datasources...
Hi @i1,
Did you get any error message?
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
I have the same problem and also when I pin any tile that contains this measure I get dashboard error with unrecognizal dimension.
Did you try to pin any tile with this measure to dashboard ?
I did and the exaxt same thing happens to me
Unfortunately I didn't recieve any solution for that so far 😕
I have to create measures on SSAS tabular model so that they work with my reports ...
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