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Multiple updates are triggered by a single scheduled execution

When scheduling daily updates in PBI dataflow, the processing history sometimes shows multiple processes running simultaneously, especially when there is a large volume of data.

One process finishes after the update, while the other continues running indefinitely and shows "Cancelled" after 25 hours.

What could be the cause of these events? Does it appear that multiple processes are running on the update history, but in reality, only one process is actually running?

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This is the same issue as the one I posted LINK.

Status: Investigating

Hi @mh20221111 ,

 

Based on the above information, this issue is complex which may need to collect log files for further troubleshooting. Since community support engineers don't have that access, I would suggest opening a Support Ticket. If you are a Power BI Pro or Fabric licensee, you can create a support ticket for free and a dedicated Microsoft engineer will come to solve the problem for you. 
It would be great if you continue to share in this issue to help others with similar problems after you know the root cause or solution.

 

The link of Power BI Support: Support | Microsoft Power BI

For how to create a support ticket, please refer to How to create a support ticket in Power BI - Microsoft Power BI Community

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Caitlyn

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v-xiaoyan-msft
Community Support
Status changed to: Investigating

Hi @mh20221111 ,

 

Based on the above information, this issue is complex which may need to collect log files for further troubleshooting. Since community support engineers don't have that access, I would suggest opening a Support Ticket. If you are a Power BI Pro or Fabric licensee, you can create a support ticket for free and a dedicated Microsoft engineer will come to solve the problem for you. 
It would be great if you continue to share in this issue to help others with similar problems after you know the root cause or solution.

 

The link of Power BI Support: Support | Microsoft Power BI

For how to create a support ticket, please refer to How to create a support ticket in Power BI - Microsoft Power BI Community

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Caitlyn

mh20221111
Frequent Visitor

Thank you for your response. I have confirmed with my team members, and we understand that this issue corresponds to the third point below: "Power BI may retry failed updates automatically, ...".

And we recognize that similar incidents may occur in the future.


https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Service/Multiple-updates-are-triggered-by-a-single-schedul...