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ppgandhi11
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datasource changed warning message

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I made some changes to my existing power bi desktop file. One of the things I have done is dropped the table and recreated it with same name. I have renamed few of the columns in the source table. corresponding renamed column from A to B were removed from the Edit Query in power bi. Now i keep getting attached warning message when I go to Edit query. It is annoying. I do not understand why this would not go away. I refreshed data several times but the warning persists. Can someone help me understanding what this means and how to get around it?

 

It is warning only, because the refresh works fine and the power bi file acts normal when I just go to Advanced Editor.

 

Thanks!

 

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ppgandhi11
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I figured it out. Fully qualifying the table in select query was triggering this.

 

Before: select * from abc.schema.customers;

After: select * from [abc].schema.customers;

 

this triggered this diff. doesnt make too much sense to me, but thats what it is. I don't have this warning popping up anymore. Thanks!

 

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ppgandhi11
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I figured it out. Fully qualifying the table in select query was triggering this.

 

Before: select * from abc.schema.customers;

After: select * from [abc].schema.customers;

 

this triggered this diff. doesnt make too much sense to me, but thats what it is. I don't have this warning popping up anymore. Thanks!

 

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