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Hi All,
I have a question concerning Power BI service and I haven't been able to find an article that addresses this point.
I have imported a Power BI desktop file via "get data" from a SharePoint folder to create a dashboard in Power BI Online. When I update the Power BI desktop file in the SharePoint folder I am able to refresh the dashboard on Power BI online. So far, so good.
However, I now want to upload a few extra data files (excel's) in my Power BI desktop file to make some new graphs. If I now upload my modified Power BI desktop file to SharePoint (and replace the previous version) I get an error when I refresh my dashboard in Power BI Online. I think this is due to the fact that my dataset hasn't changed.
Is there a way in which the datasets are also changed after I update my PBI-file and refresh in Power BI Online?
Thanks!
HI @pbv,
I'm not so clarify for your scenario, can you please provide detail contents about this issue?
For example:
Original data source type, connection mode. detailed error message, screenshots.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @Anonymous,
Thanks for your reply.
First scenario:
Next step:
I also see that in the Power BI online environment the "dataset" has not changed after the refresh (it still only shows set 1, not set 2 and 3), I guess this is causing the problem?
HI @pbv,
According to your description, your first excel data source is from sharepoint online or other online datasource, right?
If this is a case, you can use connection directly mode with onedrive refresh to handling refresh operations without setting up gateways.
I guess you have added some on-premise excel datasources, right?
In this case, power bi need gateway to manage on-premise data source or mix datasources(on-premise and online) refresh operations.
BTW, it seems like you pasted same snapshots.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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