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There seems to be an hour difference between the scheduled refresh run time vs. the actual run time in Power BI Pro. Can this be fixed?
Thanks!
Jonathan
@Anonymous It is expected behaviour. When you configure a time for scheduled refresh, there can be a delay of up to one hour before it begins.
@Greg_Deckler. Thanks for the suggestion. I've reposted it there.
@ankitpatiraI guess I can understand a delay, even though I think if that is the case they should announce that. But I don't know think that is what's happening here. The screenshot shows two different GMT times in the same Central time zone. One has -0500 and the other has -0600. So I'm wondering if there's an error on their side.
@Anonymous
It's possible that one time accomodates for daylights savings time and the other doesn't. Probably just a coding error on MS's end.
This is what I was thinking. Since CDT which is observed in the summer has a UTC offset of -5 and CST which is observed when we are not in day light savings has UTC offset of -6. Like you said probably a coding error.
Right, I think that the hour delay is reasonable but the thing that concerns me is the seemingly different timezones, which is odd.
I would log this in the Issues section of the community site: https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/360879-issues
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