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tcloran
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Visuals referencing a published dataset with old name are failing

Here's what I did step by step- 
I created a report using a view (vw_Rx_Lifecycle). Published to the site, I now have a report and dataset called Rx Lifecycle. Then I created other reports that reference the Rx Lifecycle dataset. 

I had to switch this report to run off a table (Rx_Lifecycle_PBI). The table has all the same formatting, column names, etc., so I updated the source and navigation settings in my Rx Lifecycle report to pull data from the table instead of the view. I then updated the name of my dataset in the fields pane on the right to "Rx_Lifecycle_PBI" so I know it is now pulling from the table. I published to the site.

When I open other reports that reference the published dataset, I have errors for each visual. Each one is still looking for the same field name but from "vw_Rx_Lifecycle"

Is there an easy way to mass update the visuals to pull from the updated dataset name?

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amitchandak
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@tcloran , You should have renamed the table either in power query or in DAX(Data View/Field pane) to keep the name same for the dataset consumers 

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amitchandak
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@tcloran , You should have renamed the table either in power query or in DAX(Data View/Field pane) to keep the name same for the dataset consumers 

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