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Power Bi Service Refresh - timeout expiration issue
Hi piyushj,
You are able to enter 250 minutes. Or you can directly change duration value in Advanced Editor.
Regards,
Lydia Zhang
I'm having this issue in the Power BI Service (not desktop) when attempting to configure a new datasource. There are no options to manually set a timeout, and the default seems to error out after about 60 seconds.
How do we get around this?
- Anonymous8 years agoNot applicable
I have this same issue. What is the resolution?
- GilbertQ8 years agoSuper UserHi there I have a dataset that takes over 30mins to refresh, but it is sending data the entire time.
Just ensure that you have configured the timeout settings on the data source. As well as that data starts getting returned as quickly as possible- Anonymous7 years agoNot applicable
I am looking for some help here based on some issues I have been facing.
My dataset refresh fails once it goes beyond 5 hours. So does this mean that no refresh can run longer than 5 hours in Power BI service? Or does have to do with individual queries in Power BI?
So, hypothetically, lets say I have 50 queries in my dataset and each will run for exact 10 mins which makes it 8+ hours. Will this run fine or will it fail because total time taken is more than 5 hours?
FYI, of course I am talking about premium workspaces as I mentioned 5 hours.
Thanks for your help.
Regards
- GilbertQ7 years agoSuper UserHi there
What could possibly be happening is when using Power Premium there could be a lot of factors causing it to fail.
Such as running out of memory, other reports being loaded which could possibly stop the refresh and other things.
What I would suggest doing is to rather see how you can get the refresh time down by using incremental refreshing. That is where I would focus my effort.
When refreshing data there are quite a few moving parts which could affect the refresh failing.