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Unable to Changes in Report and Dataset after publishing from Power BI desktop

I created a report in power BI desktop with csv as data source. I successfully published it to Power BI Service. I did some changes in the report again (added new query and new page). I successfully published again. Unfortunately, when i connect to Power Bi service, I cannot see the additional query in the data set nor I could see the additional page. I published quiet a few times with success status but the situation remained the same at services end.
I cleared the cache of the browser a few times but of no use.

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Anonymous
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The change is instantaneous and the caching issue you had suspected is about the only symptom you really need to worry about.  Closing the browser tab is often enough.

 

 

 

Next thing to check:  What username has been logged into Power BI Desktop.  What Username is logged into Power BI Service?  Are they definately the same?

 

I'm wondering if you published an old version to the username you are currently logged into but then you have logged into a different account with the Power BI desktop and all future versions have gone there.  This might also explain the permissions issue.

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Anonymous
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Double check that your subsequent publishes have gone to the same workspace as the report you are checking in the Service.

 

For example you might have a workspace called "Company Reports" where you published this the first time.

When you opened the file on your desktop at a later point in time, when you clicked publish it would have defaulted to your "My Workspace" and its possible you published into there without realising it.

Anonymous
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No,its the same workspace. 1.jpg

 

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Anonymous
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Ok great.  So after closing the browser tab and navigating back into Power BI, the report is unchanged in your My Workspace?

Anonymous
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Even i tried using the link after publishing the report,  could see the permission error.

To my surprise i am the owner of the report as i created with my user and connected with same user on Power BI service. i shoud not get this message of permission. Any suggestions against this could also be useful. In fact i did not change any permission in the report. 

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Anonymous
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The change is instantaneous and the caching issue you had suspected is about the only symptom you really need to worry about.  Closing the browser tab is often enough.

 

 

 

Next thing to check:  What username has been logged into Power BI Desktop.  What Username is logged into Power BI Service?  Are they definately the same?

 

I'm wondering if you published an old version to the username you are currently logged into but then you have logged into a different account with the Power BI desktop and all future versions have gone there.  This might also explain the permissions issue.

Anonymous
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The user is same.

To my surprise, i logged out from the Desktop and Service. I logged in with same user and again published.

It was successful. 

 

Thanks for your prompt answer.

Anonymous
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Yes it remained unchanged.  Infact i waited for 4-5 hrs and tried again tiday morning. Situation is same. 

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