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I am a postal employee and we use the Power BI to monitor many things. I've noticed an issue with one of our reports. The oldest date cosistenlty drops to a lower percentage. It is consistent and despite it previously showing 100% like usual, it will drop if it is the farthest date back.
You can see from the snippet that 4/2/25 is showing 84.62%. Yesterday it was showing 100% when pulling the same report with the same data with 4/1/25 showing a lower percentage. Tomorrow 4/3/25 will be showing a number% less than 100. It decreases the total percentage of our office data.
Thank you
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use the dropdown in the top left corner of the report where the name is listed. That dropdown usually has a contact link.
Hi @B8S0F0 ,
As @lbendlin has suggested, this seems to be an issue which needs to be reported to an internal power bi developer first.
1. First identify who is the contact person for the repor by clicking here on top left corner which shows the report name.
2. After knowing the first point of contact for report, send a mail to him/her. You can also mention the contact at top right comment option. Once you mention their name, they will get a email as notifcation.
Hope you find this post helpful.
Thanks,
Pallavi
Hi @B8S0F0,
Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Fabric Community.
Thank you @lbendlin and @pallavi_r for the prompt response.
As we haven’t heard back from you, we wanted to kindly follow up to check if the solution provided by the super user's resolved your issue? or let us know if you need any further assistance.
If our super user's response resolved your issue, please mark it as "Accept as solution" and click "Yes" if you found it helpful.
Thanks and regards,
Anjan Kumar Chippa
Hi @B8S0F0,
We wanted to kindly follow up to check if the solution provided by the super user's resolved your issue.
If our super user's response resolved your issue, please mark it as "Accept as solution" and click "Yes" if you found it helpful.
Thanks and regards,
Anjan Kumar Chippa
Hi @B8S0F0,
As we haven’t heard back from you, we wanted to kindly follow up to check if the solution provided by the super user's resolved your issue.
If our super user's response resolved your issue, please mark it as "Accept as solution" and click "Yes" if you found it helpful.
Thanks and regards,
Anjan Kumar Chippa
Hi @B8S0F0 ,
As @lbendlin has suggested, this seems to be an issue which needs to be reported to an internal power bi developer first.
1. First identify who is the contact person for the repor by clicking here on top left corner which shows the report name.
2. After knowing the first point of contact for report, send a mail to him/her. You can also mention the contact at top right comment option. Once you mention their name, they will get a email as notifcation.
Hope you find this post helpful.
Thanks,
Pallavi
Have you discussed that issue with the report developer in your company?
No sir, any idea on how to find out who that may be?
use the dropdown in the top left corner of the report where the name is listed. That dropdown usually has a contact link.
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