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bongmw
Helper I
Helper I

Retrieving Incremental Refresh Configuration on Power BI Service

Hi all,

 

Incremental Refresh is configured with Power BI Desktop (e.g. Store rows in the last x Years/Months, Refresh rows in the last x, Detect data changes etc.) before being published to Power BI Service.

 

Is there any way to retrieve these configuration values for a table after publishing to Power BI Service? Either with APIs, XMLA Endpoints or any other means?

 

I am aware of scripting a table with TMSL to retrieve the criteria that the table partitions are based on, but is there any way to retrieve the full configuration?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

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lbendlin
Super User
Super User

you mean like this?

lbendlin_0-1612303343327.png

 

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lbendlin
Super User
Super User

It is worth mentioning that the implemented partitions may be quite different from what the developer is requesting, especially if the developer lives on a fiscal calendar.  Partitions are always bounded by regular calendar intervals at UTC.  Does't really matter much for the outcome, but worth knowing.

bongmw
Helper I
Helper I

Thanks @lbendlin ! I was looking under the "Partitions" bit of the definition and missed this completely!

lbendlin
Super User
Super User

you mean like this?

lbendlin_0-1612303343327.png

 

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