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Failed auto-refresh should not cancel the refresh schedule

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Jeffrey Tinnea on 27 Mar 2015 02:00:15

Currently if auto-refresh fails, the refresh schedule is disabled meaning IT has to go in and re-enable the schedule for each data connection after any ill-timed service outage. Sadly, the schedule is also disabled silently so unless IT checks in on the dashboard they have no way of knowing refresh is turned off.

Administrator on 30 Apr 2015 01:44:09

As mentioned before, we'll still disable refresh if we notice that refresh fails consistently, but this time we'll send you an email to inform you why we turned off refresh.

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Andreu fil on 19 Apr 2024 10:34:35

RE: Failed auto-refresh should not cancel the refresh schedule

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Sergii Chvyr on 16 Nov 2022 12:41:56

RE: Failed auto-refresh should not cancel the refresh schedule

https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=f1198c09-03c8-ea11-bf23-501ac5245825 is also related.Auto-disabling the refresh is giving the headache. We need flexibility in deciding whether to cancel the refresh or not, since it can be related to transient issue on data source, which may by coincidence cause 4 sequential failures. Let's add a feature to at least increase it or make more flexible (Max no of days without successful refresh, ability to choose number of failures up to X, etc.)

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Jon Shinn on 07 Nov 2022 14:48:29

RE: Failed auto-refresh should not cancel the refresh schedule

If you could just give us the notification, to the same address the failures go to, that would be such a huge help. I would think that I could train myself to check after every failure, after having ben embarrassed by this issue so many times, but it still slips past me. We just need a "Scheduled Refresh Disabled" email please!

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Michael Anthony on 24 Aug 2021 03:59:39

RE: Failed auto-refresh should not cancel the refresh schedule

This is by far and above my biggest complaint with PowerBI, and it's even more frustrating given how simple this would be to fix. It has repeatedly caused issues for our business and we have discussed scraping PowerBI all together because of this one bug.

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COLLIN QUIRING on 05 Aug 2020 21:41:34

RE: Failed auto-refresh should not cancel the refresh schedule

If you are going to disable auto-refresh, at least send a notification that this has happened.

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Travis Allen on 06 Jul 2020 00:17:09

RE: Failed auto-refresh should not cancel the refresh schedule

Just wanted to reinforce that this is a pain as well for our company... we are just launching our Power BI dashboards and trying to get our decision makers to trust the reports... it is difficult when the scheduled refreshes stop due to a failed refresh...

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Mathieu Gibeau on 06 Jul 2020 00:16:10

RE: Failed auto-refresh should not cancel the refresh schedule

Hello support,

I see you started working on this 5 years ago. Any update? It is seriously a pain and makes the customer loose interest/confidence in the reports that stops updating without me knowing it!

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Wojtek on 06 Jul 2020 00:09:44

RE: Failed auto-refresh should not cancel the refresh schedule

Guys, please think about this, this is a serious pain. Consider several reports that are using scheduled refresh, and you have to one by one redo schedule, plus limited trust to data. Im using quite large datasets on OneDrive to feed PowerBI so on your infra, and i see sometimes timeouts, and other problems suggesting, that it is more on your side. Im not complaining on that, but if i have than additionaly refresh stopped arbitraly by you, both puts PowerBI under question mark as a reliable tool for enterprise.

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Vince on 06 Jul 2020 00:08:32

RE: Failed auto-refresh should not cancel the refresh schedule

Hello Support,
Yes we are interested in this adjustment of the Scheduling.
Refreshment may fail, but we would like to maintain the schedule so that update is possible