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I have a report that shows package logging results from SQL Server tables. I want it to be up-to-the-minute accurate, so I'm using DirectQuery. I'm using a "recent dates" view to filter the data to only "this month and last month". It works great, but when the month rolls over, I get no records in the table from the new month, until I "Edit in PowerBI Desktop", refresh the local copy, and re-upload the report. To compound the annoyance, once I do this refresh (which can't be automated because it's DirectQuery), I don't see data from the previous month any longer.
Here's what it looks like today, before I refresh it:
No data from this month showing
Data from last month is still there
And after I refresh in PowerBI Desktop:
Data from last month no longer shows up
Any ideas what's going on here, or how to fix it?
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