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Please forgive the newbie; hoping for a SIMPLE explanation... I am having 'sudden' issues with my dashboard. It seems that no matter what dataset I bring in, the displays are suddenly dropping the latest date. For example, if the dataset contains data out to 5/3/2037, every records before this date is displayed, but having this date is being dropped. This is consistent regardless of when the last date is, or how many records have this date... they're all being dropped. I was able further prove this out by simply adding a record with a date one month later, that was, as expected, dropped, while the one previously being dropped, was now included1. Of course my first thought was the Page and/or Report filters (no Visual filters set), but for one thing, those do not have date parameters, only if not blank, which they're not. The missing record(s) are included in the data query behind each page/pbix, just not displayed on the screen... And it seems this JUST started happening after an update I did to my desktop (Version: 2.49.4831.521 64-bit (August, 2017)). Is there some kind of built-in EOF I'm not aware of? Perhaps having just a < and not <= ?? not too sure... Another clue, when I publish the pbix (one taking a few mins to refresh) the correct amount is displayed while its refreshing, then is removed after that... (please see attached photo) Many thanks in advance for any guidance or assistance on solving this!
Hi @jsimon,
If you can please provide a sample pbix file to test, it is hard to reproduce your issue without any sample data.(not need the real data, you can split part of your records or create a fake table with similar table structure)
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
What filters do you have on the report? Could you have set some sort of flag or filter that the newer dates fall foul of?
Hi, Thanks for your response... That's what I originally thought, but after rolling my PBI back to Version: 2.46.4732.721 64-bit (May, 2017) (same data and no adjustments to filters) my numbers are fine...??...
Strange! I've been updating to new versions each month and not running into any problems like that.
Are you running 32bit or 64bit version?
EDIT: Dur, 64-bit is written clearly in your message. I don't know what else to suggest.
64... I know, right...? odd...
Please forgive the newbie; hoping for a SIMPLE explanation... I am having 'sudden' issues with my dashboard. It seems that no matter what dataset I bring in, the displays are suddenly dropping the latest date. For example, if the dataset contains data out to 5/3/2037, every records before this date is displayed, but having this date is being dropped. This is consistent regardless of when the last date is, or how many records have this date... they're all being dropped. I was able further prove this out by simply adding a record with a date one month later, that was, as expected, dropped, while the one previously being dropped, was now included1. Of course my first thought was the Page and/or Report filters (no Visual filters set), but for one thing, those do not have date parameters, only if not blank, which they're not. The missing record(s) are included in the data query behind each page/pbix, just not displayed on the screen... And it seems this JUST started happening after an update I did to my desktop (Version: 2.49.4831.521 64-bit (August, 2017)). Is there some kind of built-in EOF I'm not aware of? Perhaps having just a < and not <= ?? not too sure... Another clue, when I publish the pbix (one taking a few mins to refresh) the correct amount is displayed while its refreshing, then is removed after that... (please see attached photo) Many thanks in advance for any guidance or assistance on solving this!
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