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Hi, we've hit a show-stopper bug in Power BI that impacts both the May 2018 and June 2018 releases, but works properly in the April 2018 version. I'm thinking about asking our desktop engineering team to revert everyone back to the April 2018 version. I've done this personally - but any file I've saved with a newer version shows a warning when I open it. It doesn't stop me from working on it, and everything "seems" to work ok, but I'm very nervous about doing this.
Has anyone else done this - and did you run into any issues?
Thanks,
Scott
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Hi Scott,
We've done this organisationally when a bug hits us in a new release and have not run into any issues so far...
Alex
Hi Scott,
We've done this organisationally when a bug hits us in a new release and have not run into any issues so far...
Alex
Thanks Alexei, appreciate the feedback. This scares me - but we don't have a lot of options at this point.
Appreciate the help!
Scott
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