Forum Discussion
Refresh Failed - Internal Service Error
- Anonymous8 years ago
thanks v-jiascu-msft - I did just that. The support desk were very helpful.
The solution in my case was to remove the broken reports from the Online service and re-add them.
1 - Open the report(s) in PBI Desktop and clear the cache (file...options and settings... options)
2 - Refresh the data in the desktop and save.
3 - Open PBI Online and remove the associated dataset(s). Note - you'll need to remove the reports from any content packs before you can remove the reports and data from the online service. Also you might want to make a note of the (failed) refresh schedule you had before doing this so you can recreate it exactly.
4 - Hop back to PBI Desktop and publish the report from PBI Desktop to Online
5 - Hop back to PBI Online and set the refresh schedule back up
6 - Add the reports back into any apps or content packs.
Hope that helps.
I setup multiple refresh times (4). I am now starting to have quite a few dashboards refreshing at the same time and I imagine some can get hung up. I decided to have them reset at different times and this seems to help. Also, if you are using tiles, this could be causing the issue. Delete and run a manual refresh, then the scheduled refresh should go back to normal.
Also, instead of deleting and republishing, you can publish over the existing copy without ever deleting the original one.
- commercial_user1 year agoHelper I
Having seperate refresh schedules work for me. I just don't understand the root cause of why this is happening other then the Gateway traffic is not optimized to handle muiltiple users using the same scheduled. A simple refresh on demand resolves this issue.