Side note I’ve also tested another way for ensuring the end date updates through yesterday or today. In this approach, you can use any date field from fact or dim table and use the “in the last” relative date approach at the page or report level. Combine it with a “is on or after” a specified date if you don’t want anything related to the start date to change in your report.
If we select anything in date range in PowerBI Desktop before publishing then it will be saved with those selections. I think one of the options to reset to maximum range it is to switch into "After" mode and then to "Between" and save it.
Side note I’ve also tested another way for ensuring the end date updates through yesterday or today. In this approach, you can use any date field from fact or dim table and use the “in the last” relative date approach at the page or report level. Combine it with a “is on or after” a specified date if you don’t want anything related to the start date to change in your report.
If we select anything in date range in PowerBI Desktop before publishing then it will be saved with those selections. I think one of the options to reset to maximum range it is to switch into "After" mode and then to "Between" and save it.
Awesome! =)
what about a default selection on the start date?
Where do you license your intro music from?
It’s my own band’s music!