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My File has a few Parameter created to filter data in Power BI
The parameter with names RangeStart and RangeEnd are not visible in the power bi service since morning. We have other parameters witch are visible RangeStart(2) and RangeEnd(2)
I added a new parameter and published it, the new one came other than those two.
I published an old version of my file, thinking of some problems with my new file. Did not help.
Is anyone else facing this issue? Any workaround, other than rename.
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Hi Amit. Have you configure Incremental Refresh? when that feature is configured the parameters with those names will disapear from Service because they are now automatically handle by PowerBi with the conditions configured in the incremental refresh option from desktop. You can use the parameteres in desktop to keep a small period and work with less data, but after the first publish and refresh it will refresh full and start handling the parameters automatically.
If you are looking for a refresh of an specific partition you can check this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AWt6ijJG94
I hope that helps,
Happy to help!
@ibarrau , yes, you are right. On Friday, I patched incremental code. Post that I did not check as everyting was working fine. Today realized it, when we faced some other issue.
Hi Amit. Have you configure Incremental Refresh? when that feature is configured the parameters with those names will disapear from Service because they are now automatically handle by PowerBi with the conditions configured in the incremental refresh option from desktop. You can use the parameteres in desktop to keep a small period and work with less data, but after the first publish and refresh it will refresh full and start handling the parameters automatically.
If you are looking for a refresh of an specific partition you can check this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AWt6ijJG94
I hope that helps,
Happy to help!
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