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Anonymous
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Executing a SQL Query in Power BI Service

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.

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In the power bi service, after publishing the same report and doing a manual refresh, the same query upload a table with 160k rows.

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I don't understand why i get this and how is this even possible ? 

Thanks 

Kind regards

Saâd

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Anonymous
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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

 

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Anonymous
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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

 

Anonymous
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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

edhans
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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.



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