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Dynamically refreshing (historical) partitions in Power BI Incremental Refresh Semantic Models using Fabric Semantic Link

Dynamically refreshing (historical) partitions in Power BI Incremental Refresh Semantic Models using Fabric Semantic Link
I’ve heard the question pretty often from customers: “You told me to use incremental refresh, but how can I regularly run a full load or refresh onder partitions?” Well, there are perfect ways to do this using Tabular Editor or SQL Server Management Studio. But this often includes manual work to trigger the processing. Today, …

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