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derrickb
Frequent Visitor
9 years ago

Report data not auto refreshing analysis services connection

When some (not all) users access a report connected to an on-prem analysis services model, the visualizations are not refreshing. Even clicking on another page does not refresh the data. The user has to click the Refresh button in Power BI to update the data.

 

This is an inconsistent bug that occurs with some users, but not all.  Although I've only done limited testing, members have the issue, but owners do not. I noticed this because owners have the ability to edit the report... members do not.

 

Here are the detailed steps:

User accesses report in a group workspace on PowerBI online/web version.

When user opens report, it is reporting the 2016 data.

User has to refresh each page to get current 2017 data.

When user closes PowerBI web and re-opens, the summary page is back to the 2016 data.

This has occurred over and over again.

 

Thanks,

Derrick

6 Replies

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    Not applicable

    Hi derrickb,

     

    Can you share some detailed information about your issue? It is hard to reproduce your issue form your description.

     

    For e.g:

    SSAS RLS setting, security setting, power bi connect mode, power bi role setting, workspace permission/security setting, screenshots...

     

    Regards,

    Xiaoxin Sheng

    • derrickb's avatar
      derrickb
      Frequent Visitor

      Hi Anonymous,

       

      • The model utilizes RLS described in this article.
      • Live connection to SSAS model.
      • The report was published to a group workspace.
      • Users with the refresh issue have proper access levels because the data loads fine if they manually refresh. A manual refresh is not required by all users.
      • User with issue has member access but not allowed to edit.
      • This is a very large report. It has 25 pages and around 200 different visuals.
      • This report has caused other issues because whenever the model is updated, Power BI checks for this and updates the local cache for users that have the report. This causes a massive performance hit on our SSAS server because Power BI tries to update the cache for all users as quickly as possible (without a throttle) and brings our services to a crawl for an hour. My theory is the cache is not getting updated for some users; however, Power BI thinks the cache was updated; therefore, the report doesn't update when the user initially opens the report.
      • Anonymous's avatar
        Anonymous
        Not applicable

        Hi derrickb,

         

        I'd like to suggest you do some additional test to find out where the issue is.

        If this issue only appear on specific users, it may caused by RLS.
        If the issue random appeared, it may related to power bi.

         

        In addition, you can also take a look at below links:

         

        Power Bi refresh

        Data refresh in Power BI

        Configuring scheduled refresh

         

        Power BI Security

        Power BI Security

         

        Regards,

        Xiaoxin Sheng