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I have a power bi report running with a dataflow, a dataset and itself (the report) which has no errors that are being shown. for some reason users are seeing different versions of the report with altered data. I've verified that there are no filters/slicers being placed. Their roles are the same as before (read,share) as they could see the same report as I did before. Could anyone help as to why is this happening?
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I ended up deleting the report and then re-uploading (so power bi web creates a new link) and it ended solving the situation. It seems that on the backend of the report there was some separation of the data without me giving it instructions or code to do so.
@ce5ita First, have them reset their reports as automatic personal bookmarks may be in play.
I have confirmed that they do not have any filters, bookmarks or anything altered in the report itself.
@ce5ita Do you have any row level security in place?
None I'm afraid, and thanks for helping me!
@ce5ita Sure. That's a weird one honestly. Personal bookmarks and RLS are the usual suspects. You could check the Issues forum here:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Issues/idb-p/Issues
And if it is not there, then you could post it.
If you have Pro account you could try to open a support ticket. If you have a Pro account it is free. Go to https://support.powerbi.com. Scroll down and click "CREATE SUPPORT TICKET".
I ended up deleting the report and then re-uploading (so power bi web creates a new link) and it ended solving the situation. It seems that on the backend of the report there was some separation of the data without me giving it instructions or code to do so.
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