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Hi team,
This was not an issue in the past, I was able to drag down + drop a report and it would refresh the data within the tiles automatically. It doesn't work now.
Steps to replicate the issue:
- In the SSRS portal I created a dataset that calls a SQL Stored Procedure, the SP retrieves live data so each execution will pull different values.
- I have created a Mobile Report.
- I added the Dataset previously mentioned to the Mobile Report. some tiles were added to the report, and they consume the fields of the dataset.
- Within the browser: I open the Mobile Report, after a minute I attempt to refresh it, and... it refreshes the values through the tiles, woohoo.
- Within Power BI app: I open the Mobile Report, after a minute I refresh it, and... it does not refresh the values, no wohoo.
The current annoying work around is: I go back to the parent folder, and open the mobile report again. It's not ideal as it wasn't an issue in the past.
I hope you can help me solve this issue,
thanks!
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We reproduced same issue as yours. When refreshing a mobile report dataset created with a SQL stored procedure, it can be refreshed properly on Browser.
But we can make it on Power BI Mobile. We have reported this issue internally.
Regards,
We reproduced same issue as yours. When refreshing a mobile report dataset created with a SQL stored procedure, it can be refreshed properly on Browser.
But we can make it on Power BI Mobile. We have reported this issue internally.
Regards,
It turns out a bug if we connect SSRS server with non-fully qualified domain name, this issue will be fixed in upcoming app release. Currently, you can work around this issue by connecting your SSRS server with fully qualified name, like:
http://servername.domain.corp.microsoft.com/Reports
Regards,
Thanks Simon,
I think i have done what you suggested and still there is no solution. Will wait for that update.
thank you.
Thank you!!!
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