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anilthapa11
6 years agoFrequent Visitor
Edit data set that has incremental refresh enabled
I built a data set and a report using PBI Desktop (March 2020). Enabled the incremental refresh in two of the tables and pusblished it to the premium capacity. In the service, I setup the refresh sch...
- 6 years ago
At least for Power BI data sets I do not agree that we have to start from the scratch because we had metadata changes. I found this document and it explains how this can be done without loosing all the historical data. I have not tried it yet but something I will definitely give a shot.
GilbertQ
6 years agoSuper User
Ahh apologies for that I forgot that you were on Power BI Premium.
Yes this can be done with either the upcoming ALM toolkit or Tabular Editor and make the changes.
You would then connect to the XMLA end point (After enabling the Read/Write functionality)
Yes this can be done with either the upcoming ALM toolkit or Tabular Editor and make the changes.
You would then connect to the XMLA end point (After enabling the Read/Write functionality)
Anonymous
4 years agoNot applicable
GilbertQ Can you please elaborate on steps how a power Bi premium user can download the data model which has incremental refresh applied on it... with the the help of Tabular Editor...
- GilbertQ4 years agoSuper User
Hi Anonymous
you cannot download the data model once incremental refresh has occured. The only thing I can think of is to backup the data model if the data model is in PPU or Premium?