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We have 5 tables introducing incremental refresh having a 13 months range and we are using a small dataset. Unfortunately, the scheduled refresh are always failing (timeout issues). We also tried using views for those tables to view the native queries of each table but the refresh still fails. What do you think is the issue? And what would be the possible solution for this?
We set a daily Incremental Refresh to a 120M dataset.
It takes data from a SQL server via MS gateway.
All works fine but each refresh spend about 20 minutes.
If we set a standard refresh on a copy of dataset (same endpoint, same hour...) it takes same time.
It looks quite strange...
Today standard refresh takes less time than incremental refresh. I cannot believe it!
What should I check?
I had access to PBI Premium server and I can confirm that currently there is no way to schedule/trigger a full refresh of an incremental load dataset.
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