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Hi all,
Recently, I opened a template and waited a few minutes for Power BI to make connections, load data into my tables, all the normal things Power BI does when it opens a template. This is a routine task and it was pulling data from a SQL Server.
However, once the data was fully loaded, approximately half the graphs did not display. They did not show an error, but they didn't display any values. X and Y axes could be seen as well as row headers, but charts and tables did not contain values.
I was able to remedy the sitution by manually refreshing all the Dim tables in my template (Right-click each individual table name in the fields bar, "Refresh Data"). Hitting the global "refresh" button in the Home bar did not work.
I was hoping someone else had experienced this issue before and/or was able to determine a root cause or find a better solution than refreshing each individual table. Thanks!
If you go into "Edit Queries," are any of your tables unchekced for "Include in report refresh?"

This would cause the behavior you're seeing - it removes them from the global refresh process, only updating when you trigger them manually.
Nope, all the tables that I had to manually refresh had that box checked - it wasn't that.
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