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Juli2102
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Live-Date in PBI report with Sharepoint List

Hi Community, 

I have a question regarding automatic refresh of PowerBI-Dataset, which is based on a SharePoint-List. 

As mentioned, I have a SharePoint-List as a datasource, which is continously updating (within minutes). New items will be added and existing items will be edited in a high frequence. 
Therefore, I would need to update the PowerBI-Dataset in a high frequence to have live data in the report. Unfortunately, I am able to implement only 8 automatic data refreshes with a frequence of 30 minutes. 

Now, I am looking for a solution which enables me to update the dataset in a higher frequence. Real-time data would be the best, but every 5 minutes would be enough as well. 

Could you please help me? What is the best way to achieve this? 
I already read that the connection in PowerBI needs to be a direct query. Can I do this with the SharePoint-List or can I write the items in a separate database (using PowerAutomate), which is connected to a direct query database?

I would be very thankful to hear some Best Practices.


Thank you very much in advance! 
Best regards, 

JS

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Idrissshatila
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Hello @Juli2102 ,

 

there's live data and direct query, so checl which one worls the best for you

 

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/service-live-connect-dq-datasets

 

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Hi, 


thanks for your answer. I know that there is the possibility of direct query. 
I am looking forward to a solution what is the best way for getting the SharePoint List, respectively the items from the list, in a direct query. Is it necessary to build a SQL databse?

 

Can you describe what is the best way to achieve this? 
Thanks in advance. 

Best regards, 
Julian



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