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Mr_Green
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If I am using an import query and the table changes will that break my dashboards?

The table that i'm pulling the data from in power bi has increased by two columns and i'm curious if that will break my exisiting dashboard when I refresh the database.

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gckcmc
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It's possible.  It depends on the table, the order of the columns relative to the new ones being added, etc.  When you refresh the data, the table will pull in the new fields, and thus you'll see them.  They might be benign, and they might cause your query(ies) to break.

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gckcmc
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Resolver I

It's possible.  It depends on the table, the order of the columns relative to the new ones being added, etc.  When you refresh the data, the table will pull in the new fields, and thus you'll see them.  They might be benign, and they might cause your query(ies) to break.

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