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Hi,
Is there a way to make the visuals of a report to automatically refresh after a dataset schedule refresh has been done? Right now, the end-user needs to click on Refresh on the page, click on the browser refresh button or hit F5.
Thanks
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Hi @Anonymous,
Refreshing the visual container updates the cached report visuals, within a report, once the data changes. So currently it is not live and you need to refresh the report /page manually. For more details, please check the online document.
Regards,
Frank
Hi @Anonymous,
Refreshing the visual container updates the cached report visuals, within a report, once the data changes. So currently it is not live and you need to refresh the report /page manually. For more details, please check the online document.
Regards,
Frank
Hi @v-frfei-msft,
Ok, thank you for your reply. I have already read that documentation. With your comments it's clear.
I think it could be a good thing if someone can make the following paragraph clearer. Maybe telling that in order to see up-to-date data the user must click on Refresh to read the updated cached report visuals.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/refresh-data#visual-container-refresh
Thank you
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