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Jonnokc
Frequent Visitor

Query Filter no longer working?

Hello, 

 

Has anyone else recently started experiencing issues with filtering queries? I had a query and I filtered to remove a value, I closed and applied changes, but on the data side, the row I filtered to remove is still visible and is in my dashboards. 

 

I went back into the query and completely deleted the row, again applied and closed, and the row still shows up in the data....

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pqian
Employee
Employee

@Jonnokc, can you post screenshots of your data grid (where the row is present), and also share with us the query (in the Query editor, go to View->Advance Editor, then copy the content out).

 

We can diagnose your problem better this way.

greggyb
Resident Rockstar
Resident Rockstar

Are you deleting a single row, or are you filtering the data to remove all instances of a specific value? It is ambiguous to me based on the wording of your post.

If the first (you are manually deleting a single row), is it possible that there are now two rows with that value in your source, one of which is simply not showing up in the preview in Power Query?

Also, are you going through the whole save, publish/upload cycle? The dashboard tiles & reports do have a short cache but should update within a few minutes.

If you're just talking about within Power BI Desktop reports, the changes should show immediately...

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