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Hi,
Thank you in advance.
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Thank you for your feedback. The main issue was that the pins on my Dashboard only refreshed once an hour and I needed it to refresh minimum every 15 minute. But I solved it by splitting my Dashboard up to pins from several reports and using "import" as storage mode for the reports/visualizations where it is necessary / the only choice - and "Direct Query" for the rest.
Hi @Anonymous ,
By my tests and research, I'm afraid that we cannot set the different schedule refresh for one dataset.
May be @GilbertQ will have other workarounds.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi @Anonymous
When you are using DirectQuery it will always update to the lastest data in the report when you interact with the report items which are using DirectQuery.
In your case this should work fine and update immediately when you interact with the tables that use DirectQuery?
Thank you for your feedback. The main issue was that the pins on my Dashboard only refreshed once an hour and I needed it to refresh minimum every 15 minute. But I solved it by splitting my Dashboard up to pins from several reports and using "import" as storage mode for the reports/visualizations where it is necessary / the only choice - and "Direct Query" for the rest.
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