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Hello All,
I have a doubt, I have csv files in sharepoint folder. where every week a new csv file is uploaded to it. I created a data flow to save one of these csv file data in dataverse using dataflow in dataverse. Now in order to update following weeks csv files, I want to use incremental refresh. to do that we create RangeStart and RangeEnd in dataflow of dataverse. Now how to go to incremental refresh in dataflow in dataverse?
Thanks
Hi @Krishna09 ,
Using incremental refresh in dataflows created in Power BI requires that the dataflow reside in a workspace in Premium capacity. Incremental refresh in Power Apps requires Power Apps per-app or per-user plans, and is only available for dataflows with Azure Data Lake Storage as the destination.
About more details you can refer to
Using incremental refresh with dataflows - Power Query | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
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