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Hi All,
I have around 50 of reports. I had set schedule refesh for each report at the same time. Then published to web to get URL.
It takes around 50 minutes and exceed 1 hour (62 minutes) to refresh in web. I would like to ask, it is the time taken became more longer when i have too many reports need to refresh at the same time?
@melina 1st, I hope that the data in your reports is open to the public, because by using "Publish to Web" you expose your reports to the world.
2nd) Publish to Web has a delay of roughly 1 hr after your dataset in Power BI is refreshed. This is a known limitation of using Publish to Web.
Both the above details can be found in the article - here
Hi, Thanks for your reply.
If i have many reports needs to schedule at the same time, it is it has posibility to became more longer until 2 or 3 hours?
Hi @melina,
If i have many reports needs to schedule at the same time, it is it has posibility to became more longer until 2 or 3 hours?
Based on my understanding, different datasets should be separately refreshed on Power BI service, so they won't affect each other.
In addition, while Publish to Web has a delay of roughly 1 hr after your dataset in Power BI is refreshed, when you configure a time for scheduled refresh, there can also be a delay of up to one hour before it begins. ![]()
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