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Anonymous
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Visuals not updated in Power BI Desktop and Power BI Service

Hi all,

 

I have a report which contain two visuals, fed by tables created in Power Query (which have their source in a SQL Server database).

 

In the Power Query Editor, the data is up-to-date.

 

But in Power BI Desktop, the visuals are not updated until I have to click on the refresh button. Isn't there a way to make the actualization automatic on opening of the report?

 

In Power BI Service, it is worse. The visuals are not updated and when I click on the refresh button, nothing happen. It is like the Power Queries are frozen in time when I publish the report online.

It is very annoying since end-users have to have the freshest data possible, without having to click refresh everytime they open the report on top of that.

 

Thank you for your time and help !

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Greg_Deckler
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@Anonymous Loads of questions here. Is this import mode or DirectQuery? If import mode, until you refresh the data in the data model, your visuals will not update with new data because the new data doesn't exist in the data model just yet even if the preview data in Power Query Editor shows the correct data. If this is a DirectQuery mode, then you need to interact with the data somehow to cause visuals to recalculate/display although opening them initially should trigger that so I am thinking Import mode.

 

If we go with Import mode then the Service also makes sense. Hitting the "refresh" for a report is only designed to refresh the visuals from the existing data. You would need to refresh the dataset in the Service for the data model to have the updated data and therefore for the visuals to display the updated data.

 

 


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v-jingzhang
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

If your data is imported from a SQL Server database and you want to refresh the data at Power BI Service, you could refer to this link: Tutorial: Refresh data from an on-premises SQL Server database - Power BI | Microsoft Docs. For on-premises data sources, you need to install an on-premises data gateway

 

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Greg_Deckler
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@Anonymous Loads of questions here. Is this import mode or DirectQuery? If import mode, until you refresh the data in the data model, your visuals will not update with new data because the new data doesn't exist in the data model just yet even if the preview data in Power Query Editor shows the correct data. If this is a DirectQuery mode, then you need to interact with the data somehow to cause visuals to recalculate/display although opening them initially should trigger that so I am thinking Import mode.

 

If we go with Import mode then the Service also makes sense. Hitting the "refresh" for a report is only designed to refresh the visuals from the existing data. You would need to refresh the dataset in the Service for the data model to have the updated data and therefore for the visuals to display the updated data.

 

 


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