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I deployed a dashboard to my test workspace. If I open the report within the workspace, I can see the data. If I open the report on the app, my tables are empty?? I can see the data if opened in the app in my dev workspace where it is oirginally publsied, then deployed to Test. When one of my users opens the report on the app in Test, it looks fine?? I've restarted my pc and tried opening in both Chrome and Edge and still see the same thing, blank tables, UNLESS I open the report from the workspace?? I've never had this issue. Am I missing something in my settings on the service?
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I don't know if this is some kind of bug, but sharing my resolution. I had to rename the file to v2, publish and deploy in the EXACT same manner and I was able to see all of the data. Once deployed, I used the "rename" on the service and removed the v2 from the name and deleted the old file. All seems to be working fine now, but I have been experiencing several "bugs" like this since the last update.
I don't know if this is some kind of bug, but sharing my resolution. I had to rename the file to v2, publish and deploy in the EXACT same manner and I was able to see all of the data. Once deployed, I used the "rename" on the service and removed the v2 from the name and deleted the old file. All seems to be working fine now, but I have been experiencing several "bugs" like this since the last update.
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