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After having issues with the native Google Big Query connector i've succesfully switched to using ODBC and the Simba driver to pull the data i require.
However as soon as i try to add the incremental refresh parameters to my dataset, when applying changes it hangs at 1000 rows. I've tried this via the standard filter and via the advanced editor with no success.
The same parameter worked fine when using the native Google Big Query connector but i had issues with a known error with usage of the API that has not been resolved.
Here is the filter i'm trying to add (as specified in the incremental refresh document: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/service-premium-incremental-refresh)
"Filtered Rows1" = Table.SelectRows(#"Filtered Rows", each [date] >= RangeStart and [date] < RangeEnd)
Any support would be much appreciated.
Steps i've already tried which failed:
- Removing all other filters and just implementing incremental refresh filter
- Adding additional timeout to the query
- Clearing all caches
Hi @jamiecarpenter ,
The formula of the step is correct.
"Filtered Rows1" = Table.SelectRows(#"Filtered Rows", each [date] >= RangeStart and [date] < RangeEnd)
Did you set your [date] to date time?
@v-frfei-msft - yes my date column is set to date/time. As mentioned the step does work when using the native big query connector so i'm pretty sure it's not the dataset itself.
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