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Hi,
I'm using incremental refresh on a dataset that is calling an API directly. I would like to store rows for the last year, but only refresh rows for the last day.
However, I don't want to set the store rows option to 1 year initially as when I do the first refresh in the service it will hammer the API with too many calls. Is there a way to set the value I have highlighted below to be a small value e.g. 10 days for the initial refresh and then change this to be 1 year once the initial refresh has completed? I am using Premium and thinking it might be something that is possible through the XMLA endpoint?
Set this to 10 days for initial data load then change to 1 year
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks @GilbertQ, I appreciate your reply.
Do you know of any guides/blogs where someone has done this before?
No worries, appreciate you having a look.
I might use the method from this video as I have used it before and it will avoid that initial refresh issue but with a bit more work to get it set up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7ckdeGOhnU
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