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Hi @VongolaCloud17 You have deleted or changed column name. Opened_At does not exist. Remove Opened_at and placed appropriate column.
I would suggest you should take a refresh from Power bi desktop of whatever power bi report it is getting the data from.
because it seems either column is renamed or removed from the Database. You should take refresh so that you will able to understand the issue.
If the columns is not present then again create the visual in power bi report and pin to dashboard.
I hope I answered your question!
Has your problem been resolved? If so, could you mark the corresponding reply as the solution so that others with similar issues can benefit from it?
Best Regards,
Jayleny
I would suggest you should take a refresh from Power bi desktop of whatever power bi report it is getting the data from.
because it seems either column is renamed or removed from the Database. You should take refresh so that you will able to understand the issue.
If the columns is not present then again create the visual in power bi report and pin to dashboard.
I hope I answered your question!
Hi @VongolaCloud17 You have deleted or changed column name. Opened_At does not exist. Remove Opened_at and placed appropriate column.
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