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last time refresh
- 10 years ago
Hi,
Maybe this will solution will help,
http://www.powerpivotpro.com/2010/11/add-a-last-refreshed-date-readout/
I will try tommorow and update :-)
- 10 years ago
Hi nir,
You can add a calculated column (Last Refresh Column) in the model with the formula =NOW()
And measure Last Refresh Date :=MAX(Table[Last Refresh Column])
Since calculated columns are calculated only on model refresh - it will make sure the calc is right
Hi wynhopkins
This may be due to refreshing of report that happens when you open power bi.com. Reports dont have an option to show last refresh time as the way it is possible on any tile on dashboard. It can be helpful if we can also have this on reports as well.
I prevent myself from refreshing powerbi.com or logging back in so that it remains the same and does not differ, Instead, I remain logged in and use different report for other work. The moment it refreshes it takes the most recent timestamp, however, the dataset was refreshed at a different time or at scheduled timestamp.
I think I'll stick with my calculated column technique, it's been reliable for the last year