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How do I set up the query editor in m language to create a column that will show me the last refresh date of the source data?
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You may use DateTime functions.
DateTime.LocalNow()
You may use DateTime functions.
DateTime.LocalNow()
Did you find a resolution to this yet? This is what I've been doing, but I'm interested to know if there is a better (more straightforward) way.
1.) Depending on the data source, I've been creating a new datetime column at the source to get the current timestamp. This can be included in an existing query or as a new query in the PBI Query Editor.
2.) On the PBI Desktop, I create a new measure to return that current timestamp. For example,
Last Refresh = "Last Refresh : " & LASTDATE('PBI_LAST_REFRESH_DATE'[REFRESH_DATE])
3.) On the canvas, I use a standard Card visual to display the value of that measure.
When the data source is refreshed, then the current timestamp column is recalculated at the source & re-imported into PBI.
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