Do you want your Power BI reports to always stay up to date? Alison Gonzalez, a Microsoft Certified Trainer, explains how to set up scheduled data refreshes in Power BI. Learn how to automate updates, choose the right refresh method, and avoid common pitfalls.
Power BI allows users to connect to data in two primary ways:
If using Import Mode, setting up a scheduled refresh is essential to ensure reports reflect the latest data.
Alison walks through the process of setting up a data refresh schedule in the Power BI service:
Once configured, Power BI will automatically refresh the dataset at the scheduled times.
If your data is stored locally (e.g., on your desktop), you’ll need a Power BI Data Gateway to enable automatic refreshes. Alison explains how to set it up:
For cloud-based data sources (SharePoint, SQL Server, etc.), no gateway is needed.
Your Power BI subscription determines how often you can refresh your data:
It’s best to align your refresh schedule with how frequently your source data updates.
Occasionally, refreshes may fail due to changes in data structure or connection issues. To stay informed:
Alison recommends testing reports after each refresh to ensure data accuracy.
With scheduled refreshes in Power BI, users can automate data updates and ensure reports always display the latest information. Whether using Direct Query or Import Mode, understanding refresh schedules, gateways, and subscription limits is key to maintaining up-to-date reports.
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