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Recently the date slicers on many reports stopped advancing to the newest available date when the dataset refreshes. At first I thought it was something I was doing wrong in new reprot development, but now I am noticing it on reports that haven't been modified for several months. I noticed a report that should show data through March 31 stopped at Feb 28. Has anyone else noticed this? Could there have been some kind of update to the date slicer that would stop them from showing all available data and advancing to the newest date?
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Finally got a fix for this today! In some models I just had a Date table and set the year to current year, then no matter how new the data was people could always see the latest. I had to update an older model with no DimDate table and so escalated a ticket with Microsoft. After some back and forth I proved it was an issue and they were able to replicate it. Fix is:
1. Set the style your date filter visual from a "between" to a "vertical list"
2. Once it is a vertical list click on the ... and "sort descending"
3. Save your pbix file
4. Now you can change the Style of the date filter back to a "between" and since the default behavior of the visual item is now 'sort descending' it will always show the newest date when the underlying data is refreshed.
Finally got a fix for this today! In some models I just had a Date table and set the year to current year, then no matter how new the data was people could always see the latest. I had to update an older model with no DimDate table and so escalated a ticket with Microsoft. After some back and forth I proved it was an issue and they were able to replicate it. Fix is:
1. Set the style your date filter visual from a "between" to a "vertical list"
2. Once it is a vertical list click on the ... and "sort descending"
3. Save your pbix file
4. Now you can change the Style of the date filter back to a "between" and since the default behavior of the visual item is now 'sort descending' it will always show the newest date when the underlying data is refreshed.
Hi @DerekSpalding - no, I was told they are working as expected. I ended up changing most of my reports around and setting a full year calendar as a date slicer, then next year I go in and select the next year. an unfortunate downgrade but it was all I could do. I even completely rebuilt and republished reports; no joy for me. The crazy thing is I still have some older reports that do advance like they should.
Hi, @andymc123
Please refer to the following links in the hopes of helping you.
Solved: date value of slicer visual not updating after the... - Microsoft Power BI Community
Solved: Select most recent date (by default) in slicer - Microsoft Power BI Community
Solved: Date slicer not defaulting to today's date - Microsoft Power BI Community
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Community Support Team _Charlotte
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Sorry, none of these seem to help. It is fairly recent and only when I make updates to reports. I support several, many of the reports that haven't had recent changes still work and the slicer still goes to the newest date in the dataset. Once I make any kind of change the date slicer stays on the day I last updated the report. I see there are other posts complaining about this, possibly some kind of bug in the date slicer. Some of my older internal reports are simple and don't even have a date table. The date slicer no longer goes to the newest date in the table, it sticks on the date the report was last changed instead.
Did anyone ever get to the bottom of this? I am experiencing the same issue. Instead of April 26, my date picker stops at April 24.
yes, I just updated this post with a fix. Well, a work-around anyway. LOL
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