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Hi all,
What are the conditions to import a .csv sharepoint file in Power Bi service with the "Get data" function left under in the service to create a "Relative Date" date filter?
I can't manage to get that relative filter there.
I definitely want to do that in the service version via the "Get data" function because I then also get the one-drive connector in the settings for continuous renewal of the file.
I hope someone can help me because I can't figure it out.
Hi , @Frixel
I can successfully link to my csv through the web url, but I can't reproduce the filter problem you encountered. Everything works well on my side.
Please follow these steps:
"https://sharepoint.com/Folderspath/File.csv.additional_information "then "https://sharepoint.com/ Folderspath/File.csv"
PS: 1.check the type of your field "Date",make sure it is a field with a date hierarchy
2.when you applied the field in your table visual ,make sure you have selected the "Date" rather than "Date Hierarchy"
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
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Okè then we have the date, but i want to have it in the Power Bi service(online) version.
When you publish it from the desktop version then you don`t have the onedrive connector in the Power Bi service(online) version like this.
Hi , @Frixel
Yes , you will not find the option of onedrive connector.
And you only need to edit your datasource credentials .
Please refer to this document .
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/refresh-desktop-file-onedrive
After the file changes on sharepoint, OneDrive refresh will be triggered or within one hour. You can check it in the refresh history ->OneDrive refresh
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
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I do it as you sugested but also i have not a OneDrive connector in the settings.
Also when the sharepoint file is updated, nothing to see in refresh history.
When i click the "Refresh now" manual then the file is updated 1 time.
But only for Scheduled and not for the OneDrive.
Hi , @Frixel
Eh, I am sorry that I just found that I have encountered the same situation, I can only find scheduled refresh in refresh history.
However, if I try to connect to the file on onedrive, I can successfully perform onedrive refresh.
I’m still investigating, and I will update here if have any results
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
Hi , @Frixel
You can create a workspace ->get data->file ->local file ,then chose the pbix file to upload your file to service from desktop .
You also can publish you pbix to exsiting workspace in service directly.
Then you can edit and share your the report in service workspace.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
Thanks for that but,
then I still do not have the OneDrive Connector.
I want to have that because then i have a realtime refresh of the file.
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