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I have created a lot of reports and I am checking only when the set alert mail comes.
However, if you are not viewing the report for two months, it seems that updating the dataset's schedule is paused.
Can you avoid this situation?
Because there are many reports that I manage, it is difficult to confirm all.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi tezuka,
After two months of inactivity, scheduled refresh on your dataset is paused. A dataset is considered inactive when no user has visited any dashboard or report built on the dataset. At that time, the dataset owner is sent an email indicating the scheduled refresh is paused, and the refresh schedule for the dataset is displayed as disabled. To resume scheduled refresh, simply revisit any dashboard or report built on the dataset.
Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/refresh-scheduled-refresh#schedule-refresh.
Regards,
JImmy Tao
Hi tezuka,
After two months of inactivity, scheduled refresh on your dataset is paused. A dataset is considered inactive when no user has visited any dashboard or report built on the dataset. At that time, the dataset owner is sent an email indicating the scheduled refresh is paused, and the refresh schedule for the dataset is displayed as disabled. To resume scheduled refresh, simply revisit any dashboard or report built on the dataset.
Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/refresh-scheduled-refresh#schedule-refresh.
Regards,
JImmy Tao
Paused emails are not being sent out!
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