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We've got a few situations where users have data connections to two BI Models in a single Excel file. Same process as 'Analyze in Excel'. The issue we've been running into is there will be some sort of snag in the refresh process, and Excel will confuse/jumble the data connections. For example, in the properties of Data Connection 2, nothing will show in the 'used in' tab, and it will now be in the 'used in" tab under the other data connection. The two connections have different fields/cals, so excel will then throw the "fields have changed, etc." becuase the two data connections have been jumbled. This isn't something the user is doing, but rather an oddity that spills from a excel refresh gone wrong. I've tried to get the user to refresh the data connection one at a time, versus the 'refresh all', but the same issue crops up within a few days.
Any help would be appreciated.
I'm still trudging through this intermittent issue. I've tried all the above fixes, but the issue continues to crop up. We've been using files with data connections to more than one BI model for years now, but only noticed this issue within the last two months. It occurs several times a week in a heavily trafficed file, and less often in less busy file, but it's too intermittent for me to correlate something specific to it. Any advice would be much appreciated. I'll update here when It's finally resolved. Thanks,
I've rebuilt the connections, resaved the original file in SharePoint to clear any potential sync issues. I'm already getting the same issue, where data connections are getting moved from one to another. Same issue. Any other recommendations?
Thanks,
Hi @amallen125
Please delete the query and re-add it, may I know whether the issue still exists? Also, please right-click the query, Properties and check the two option “Enable background refresh” and “Enable Fast Data Load”. Please disable the two options and check again.
Best Regards
Zhengdong Xu
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Thank you, I will try replacing the data connections in Excel today and report back. Along those same lines, this is a sharepoint file, so I'll replace with a new file, so there are no lingering sync issues that may contribute as well. I'll report back and let you know how it's working.
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