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Hi,
I have an issue where the data in Desktop works correctly, but when I publish it to the service, the data displays differently than in Desktop. How can I go about resolving this?
Desktop (Work correctly):
Web:
Same data / Same filter / Same logic / Refresh at the same time
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thanks all.
I have successfully resolved it. The issue was related to time and date formats, such as dd/mm/yyyy or mm/dd/yyyy. My solution involved using the FORMAT function within a DAX expression to address this.
Thanks all.
I have successfully resolved it. The issue was related to time and date formats, such as dd/mm/yyyy or mm/dd/yyyy. My solution involved using the FORMAT function within a DAX expression to address this.
Hi @ssuzjzuss ,
Are you using a function like Now() in a formula where the time display of the Power BI service is different from the time display of the Power BI desktop.
The time in Power BI Desktop is determined by the system time set in your local computer.
The time in Power BI Service is based on the time zone of the place where your data exists.
The data storage location can be found in the Power BI Service under the "?" logo, click on it and then About Power BI at the bottom.
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
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