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Issues in Incremental refresh
- 4 years ago
Hi, Anonymous
Please refer to the following solutions to see if they are helpful to you.
Problem: Refresh fails because of duplicate values
Cause: Post dates have changed
With a refresh operation, only data that has changed at the data source is refreshed in the dataset. As the data is divided by a date, it’s recommended post (transaction) dates are not changed.
If a date is changed accidentally, then two issues can occur: Users notice some totals changed in the historical data (that is not supposed to happen), or during a refresh an error is returned indicating a unique value is not in fact unique. For the latter, this can happen when the table with incremental refresh configured is used in a 1:N relationship with another table as the 1 side and should have unique values. When the data is changed (for a specific ID), that ID then appears in another partition and the engine will detect the value is not unique.
Solution: Refresh specific partitions
Where there is a business need to change some past data from the dates, a possible solution is to use SSMS to refresh all partitions from the point where the change is located up to the current refresh partition, thus keeping the 1 side of the relationship unique.
Please refer to the following documents.
https://docs.microsoft.com/power-bi/connect-data/incremental-refresh-troubleshoot
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
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If Power BI says there are duplicates then that means there are duplicates.
NOTE: Power Query is case sensitive. Power BI is not. So while you may not have duplicates in Power Query you may have them in Vertipaq
NOTE: a value with a CR/LF at the end (like from a bad Excel copy/paste) is nearly indistinguishable from a value without that issue. Chase it in Power Query using the string length.