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Over the weekend, my refresh was erroring out. I was able to correct the underlying issue and do a successful manual refresh this morning, however, when I go in to reschedule my automatic refresh, I still see the error, "Due to consecutive errors, scheduled refresh has been disabled. Please resolve the error on the dataset and then re-enable." I do not see anywhere that I have the option to re-enable the scheduled refresh. Any help is appreciated.
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Hi @jdc3798 ,
It could be due to the following reasons:
Your dataset refresh is disabled due to scheduled refresh will also get disabled automatically after four consecutive errors or two months of inactivity for the corresponding report of this dataset. This is as mentioned in this official document:
Configure scheduled refresh - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
To enable the dataset refresh, you can try to open the corresponding report of this dataset to make some visual interaction and use "Edit credential" to update the credential entered for this dataset to make a manual refresh to re-active the scheduled refresh for this dataset:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
I have followed your steps but still facing this error
Hi @jdc3798 ,
It could be due to the following reasons:
Your dataset refresh is disabled due to scheduled refresh will also get disabled automatically after four consecutive errors or two months of inactivity for the corresponding report of this dataset. This is as mentioned in this official document:
Configure scheduled refresh - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
To enable the dataset refresh, you can try to open the corresponding report of this dataset to make some visual interaction and use "Edit credential" to update the credential entered for this dataset to make a manual refresh to re-active the scheduled refresh for this dataset:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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