Hi Team,
I have a dashboard with tiles pinned to it based on a report. The report utilizes scheduled cache refresh every 15mins to an Azure SQL DB via DirectQuery.
Previously the behaviour has been that the tiles will refresh every 15mins in line with the cache refresh, and I have a tile with the 'last refreshed time' displayed to make sure it was up to date. In the last few days I have noticed this is no longer refreshing. I typically have this dashboard open and fullscreen on one of my monitors so I can keep track of it, and the refresh is fairly obvious as the dashboard 'blinks' every time. Manually refreshing the dashboard will align both the data and the refresh time to the last 15 minute block, but this is not optimal as the report is passive monitoring.
The behaviour is the same in both Chrome (default) and Edge.
What factors may be contributing to this functionality not working please?
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Hi @sdjensen,
Happy to know I'm not losing my mind.
By the looks this morning the functionality is working correctly, something behind the scenes must have been corrected.
Hi @Link
What happens when you trigger the on-demand refresh on the dashboard?
You might just look over the contents of this page: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/refresh-data#tile-refresh
Hi @v-diye-msft.
I appreciate your response.
As I said in my original post manually refreshing the tiles brings them up to date with the last 15minute cache refresh.
From the article you linked: "tile refresh happens automatically following a data refresh. This is true for both, scheduled and on-demand refresh operations", however I am not experiencing the tiles refreshing after a scheduled refresh. As my application for this report is passive monitoring, it's important to the function of the dashboard that the tiles refresh after a scheduled cache refresh.
Kind regards,
Link.
I have the exact same issue.
We have a big screen in our department showing a Power BI dashboard and it's been running and automatically refreshing for almost a year, but recently (some time in the end of May) the dashboard has stopped refreshing.
I tried rebuilding the dashboard, but this didn't solve our issue.
Our dashboard is based on a On-Prem Analysis Services Tabular model.
Hi @sdjensen,
Happy to know I'm not losing my mind.
By the looks this morning the functionality is working correctly, something behind the scenes must have been corrected.
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