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Hi All,
I was wondering if anybody had already faced this problem.
I Have a report with one table that I import with a SQL Query.
In the power BI desktop, the query uploads a table with 19 954 rows.
In the power bi service, after publishing the same report and doing a manual refresh, the same query upload a table with 160k rows.
I don't understand why i get this and how is this even possible ?
Thanks
Kind regards
Saâd
Solved! Go to Solution.
Finally found the problem.
It was more related to the administration of the Gateway. I do not have the same accesses as the Gateway which imports all the data.
Thanks for your help
Kind regards
Finally found the problem.
It was more related to the administration of the Gateway. I do not have the same accesses as the Gateway which imports all the data.
Thanks for your help
Kind regards
Hi @Anonymous ,
Please check if your query involves datetime filtering. Power BI Service use UTC time which might have a time difference with your local time.
Best Regards,
Jay
Are you sure your gateway is pointing to the same server/database? You could see this if you developed using Prod, but the gateway is pointing to Test.
DAX is for Analysis. Power Query is for Data Modeling
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