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Hello! the datetime column in my dataset is date/time/timezone format. Could I use this format to define RangeStart and RangeEnd?
Hi @Anonymous ,
As long as this Date Type is in Date/Time format, you can configure rangeStart and rangeEnd for incremental refresh normally.
This is the related document, you can view this content:
Incremental refresh for datasets and real-time data in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Incremental Refresh and Hybrid tables in Power BI: Load Changes Only - RADACAD
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Liu Yang
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Thank you
@v-yangliu-msft , My table is at postgresql server, I have a column of date-time-timezone format, and when I import this table from postgresql to powerbi, I found this column change into date-time format automatically. like 2023-01-01 00:23:14 +1:00 changed to 2023-01-01 00:23:14. I didn't do any manual format changing.
Then when I set incremental refresh, using RangeStart, RangeEnd, I got a time period filter out which is one hour later than the RangeStart and RangeEnd, for example RangeStart: 2023-01-01 00:00:00 RangeEnd 2023-02-01 00:00:00, then I filter out records using these2 parameters as 2023-01-01 01:00:00 to 2023-02-01 01:00:00.
I am stuck in this problem for a long time. Could u pls help?
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