Forum Discussion
Date Axis Changing when Published
- 6 years ago
Is the refresh happening via scheduled refresh on service, or you are just refreshing it in desktop and publishing it.
The dates seem to be not tying too. I would suggest:
1. Doing a refresh on desktop and publishing it a such to service and check.
2. Ideally the dates should not switch in this case.
3. When you do a refresh on service, and the dates are switiching, check on the downloaded pbix from service then.
4. Not sure if it has got to do with the server date/time of the source.
Please let me know what transpires.
Hi luapdoniv v-lionel-msft ,
Unfortunately after it refreshed on service the dates skewed again... when I downloaded the pbix file the dates are skewed on that as well.
I changed my default language to Aussie english, and the settings in service have the language set as default...
Really not sure whats happening here or how to fix this, but need to have it published to management by tomorrow so hopefully we can find a solution!
It has definitely got to do with the source data which is getting pulled over the service.
Are you doing a scheduled refresh. Can you check on the timezone kept there.
Is that any different when you do an "on-demand" refresh (Refresh Now)?
- ashleylinkewich6 years agoAdvocate II
The scheduled refresh seems to be okay in terms of time zone...
When I publish the report, it matches the data, and the first on demand refresh as I publish it has the same data too...
It is seemingly an issue with the auto refresh. I will try and refresh again tomorrow morning and see how I go. Do you have suggestions as to why this might be happening?
- luapdoniv6 years agoResolver II
Has got to do something with the source data (date/time on the source server) which is causing the dates to change over the refreshes...check to see the date timezone match againt the scheduled refresh times to see if it makes any sense. Am not aware of any other settings which will cause this issue.