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Hi all,
I have integrated 2 dashboards to one single Power BI app.
First dashboard is Home page and it is static as it is not connected to any data source.
Second dashboard has 6 pages and it is dynamic as it is been connect to SSAS and schedule refresh for once in a week is enabled.
When I open the Power BI app / Dashboard, on top I'm able to see the date of Data updated field on my First Dashboard i.e Homepage as below:
But, when I navigate to the second dashboard I see only the name of the Dashboard and not the Date updated field.
Ideally I don't want data update date to be shown in my first dashboard (Home)
How do I disable date and how does this actually take date in one Dashboard and not on the other. Please help!!
@powerbiservices , @amitchandak
Hi @Anonymous,
Currently there are no settings to determine whether "data updated" is shown.
You can summit a idea.
Best Regards,
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In my case we are connected to AAS models, so the data is "live", but the "Data uptaded:" shows the last data refresh from somewhen in Nov. last year. Besides that, for the data behind the AAS we have a daily ETL and a datetime stamp written on the DB which we show in the report. The users are confused by this misleading information.
I found this idea: https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=4a65fc79-eb47-ec11-a3ef-281878bd2252
Is there maybe another idea?
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