I am Trying to refresh Dynamics 365 data in power bi Web, It worked perfectly fine for initial 3 refreshes and later started running for very long time and broke, I tried to refresh data from Power Bi Desktop and its working perfectly fine
I used power Automate to schedule the process so that way it might get better but no luck since the refresh is not happening from web
Error from Power Automate:
Image of error from Power Automate
Any help here is highly appreciated
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Currently all business users schedule Power BI reports around 08:00 / 09:00 AM. 2 Problems... overload and the possibility that our SAP BW loads didn't finish yet.
I need some ideas how to automate the refresh of Power BI reports after our daily SAP BW load is finished (Using SAP BW/4HANA).
We have a HANA View with the timestamp on which the load is finished, which can be consumed in Power BI.
Thoughts so far:
Power Automate by Power BI?
Approach a Python script with an ABAP scripts
If someone has experience with this or has any ideas, it would be greatly appreciated!
Kinds regards,
Justin
I am trying to connect to Dynatrace through its API in Power BI. There is a lot of documentation within Dynatrace and Power BI sites, but it isn't clear which is better suited to handle Live data. This post seemed on the same topic but also didn't address the subject of live data. Is the Power BI application you use arbitrary in this case?
In short, PBI Desktop.
Power BI Web Client is primarily for sharing, accessing, and editing previous Charts, Dashboards, Etc. There are ways to connect using the Online version, but the tool is a little less clunky on the Desktop even though the Online version seems streamlined.
Power BI Desktop can push Dash's, Reports, and other visualized Data to the Web Client. Power BI Desktop is the best for in-house access to Dynatrace's API for a live feed of data.
Is there still no way for Power BI Desktop to automatically refresh data without publishing pbix to Power BI Service? Due to threat of private information leakage, we want to maintain our data only via Power BI Desktop (not using Power BI Service first). We have been looking for ways on how to work around the automatic refresh in PBI Desktop for over a day already but all pointing us to publishing pbix to Power BI Service, which will allow us to schedule the refresh after. Any feedback will be much appreciated.
Thank you!
There is no supported way to do this. The easiest workaround is to teach your users to click on Refresh button. Second easiest thing could be to use DirectQuery instead of import mode.
There are some attempts for workarounds from the community, but you should use them with caution:
PBIXRefresher and pbixrefresher-python scripts by Michal Dúbravčík
Write some code that starts opens the .pbix file in Power BI Desktop, finds its PID, then finds the port on which the child Tabular process listen and use Tabular Object Model (TOM) to refresh it
Use Power Update (paid) tool
But leaving workarounds aside, Power BI is compliant with a lot of security standards. Data leaks of data from the cloud in most (all?) of the cases will be caused by a human factors, which is also possible with on-premise data. But if it is a no-go for your organisation, then either use Power BI Server on-premise, or another reporting tool (e.g. SSRS).
There is no way to automate the refresh in PowerBI desktop. You have to manually click the refresh button. Many organisations trust PowerBI Service with their data. However, in the case that you have some serious data residence restrictions, then you can deploy PowerBI Report Server on premises and publish to this without your data leaving your network.
I have a hundreds of power bi reports. Now i want calculate the page
load time of each report daily. Please anyone can suggest a approach
to find the solution.
Write an application to enumerate over workspaces and reports, embed them and measure the time till rendered event is raised.
Hi I am new to Power Bi.
After creating a report in Power BI Desktop I am trying to publish it. I get a Success message.
When I following the link ("Open 'Skedulering2019.pbix in Power BI"), however I get a strange looking browser (not the same as in any tutorial I have seen). Also I cannot see anything loaded. What am I missing.?
Regards
Two things you can do
Wait for few mins, sometimes I have seen a lag , when I do publish from Desktop and representation in the Web
Switch to Google Browser
Regards,
Kunal Kumar Shah
You're most likely using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.
Here's a list browsers that PowerBI supports as of June 2018:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/service-browser-support