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Subject pretty much say it all. I have a query in a dataflow which definitely shows as having data, many rows in fact. I have a PBI report which when I attempt to get this table shows as having no data, and when the connection is completed and I view the contents is empty. I have refreshed dataflow and semantic model countless times while testing out theories (in case you are interested).
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I did finally get this to work. I suspect it was caused by a merge I was doing in my dataflow which has been a 1 to 1 relationship, but thanks to a mistake on my part it became a 1 to many, creating a lot of records. When I fixed that problem, this one went away.
I don't see where I can close this ticket, but it can be.
I did finally get this to work. I suspect it was caused by a merge I was doing in my dataflow which has been a 1 to 1 relationship, but thanks to a mistake on my part it became a 1 to many, creating a lot of records. When I fixed that problem, this one went away.
I don't see where I can close this ticket, but it can be.
Thank you for posting in the Microsoft Fabric Community regarding the issue with Dataflow and Power BI Report.
We’re glad the issue was resolved by adjusting the relationship.
Additional steps suggested by @Poojara_D12 and @rajendraongole1 , such as reconnecting the dataflow in Power BI, clearing the cache, checking permissions, and ensuring no Row-Level Security (RLS) exclusions, can help prevent similar issues.
Please mark the helpful reply as the solution to assist others with similar queries. If you encounter further issues, don’t hesitate to reach out!
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Hi @GilG - If your Power BI report shows an empty table despite the dataflow query having data, the issue could be related to the connection, permissions, or refresh settings
Power BI Dataflows may not display all rows in the preview if the dataset is very large. However, the full data should load into the report after refresh.
some reference links:
Empty tables during dataflow refresh - Microsoft Fabric Community
Confirm your account has at least Viewer or higher access to the workspace containing the dataflow.If the dataflow is shared, ensure row-level security (RLS) is not filtering out data for your user.
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