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Issue: In the refresh summary page in the admin portal, the "Refresh per day" column shows incorrect counts of refreshes per day when compared to the refresh history of that particular dataset. This is the same behavior in both the Refresh History and Refresh Summary sections.
Scenario 1: A dataset refreshes 5 times a day; however, the same dataset's "Refresh per day" information shows as 2 times a day on the refresh summary page.
Scenario 2: For usage metrics reports, the "Refresh per day" column shows a count of "12." However, as per documentation, the usage metrics report dataset refreshes only once per day. Therefore, there is a discrepancy here as well.
Workaround provided: No workarounds available for now.
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Ask:
- At what frequency is the refresh summary page updated?
- What does "refresh per day" mean and how is it calculated?
- Why are usage metrics dataset refreshes showing more than once per day when referencing "Refresh per day" column?
"refresh" and "refresh" are separate things. Just look at the log for a semantic model refresh. You will see up to five rows for a single refresh. Lots of meta data refreshes and (unwanted !!!) retries.
What is the actual problem you are trying to solve?
If you have a Pro license you can open a Pro ticket at https://admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com/newsupportticket/powerbi
Otherwise you can raise an issue at https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Issues/idb-p/Issues .
Hello Ibendlin,
Thanks for the response. We as a Power BI admin are trying to monitor the refreshes associated with the capacity so that we can try optimizing the load on the capacity for our Organization. Therefore, we more keen to know about the the asks regarding the refresh summary in Capacity settings.
The number of refreshes has no real meaning. What you want to focus on is the CU consumption which is a combination of cumulative refresh duration and the computational complexity of the refresh.
Okay, however, the aim here is also to see how many schdule refreshes are set along with the CU consumption. Therefore, would need to understand what "Refresh per day" mean in refresh summary page.
Use the "Get Refresh Schedule" API call across all semantic models.
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