You have a Microsoft Power BI dashboard. The report used to create the dashboard uses an imported dataset from a Microsoft SQL Server data source. The dashboard is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit tab.)
What occurred at 12:03:06 PM?
A.
A new transaction was added to the data source.
F5 only refreshes the browser which has no effect on the server side, and nowhere in the provided link can we find anything about F5 so this is the obvious answer
IT IS NOT D. When a user pushes on F5, the page reloads and the timestamp indicates « NOW », not a data time. I have no answer so far because to be able to test it you need a sql server instance and a bunch of other stuff
I just tested it and pressing F5 indeed refreshes the dashboard. Upon hitting F5, the browser page reloaded and LAST REFRESH on the dashboard tile updated to 'Now'.
D is the correct answer.
B and D are wrong. The anwer is A for the simple fact that import keeps an active connection to the data source and the visual auto refreshes when changes take place in the data source.
Unlike upload that is independent of the data source after initial upload and need scheduled refreshes.
I go with option B. But just thinking loud.. the user might have pressed F5. The first tile shows the refresh time since the "display refresh time" is ON and for the below tile it is not. So option D could be right as well.
Just tested to confirm and Shalaleh is right.
F5 just refresh the browser not the dataset used. Tile will shown the last time when the dataset was refreshed
If you press F5 the page browser will be refreshed and you would get <<Refreshed: Now>>.
See ex. 3 in the labs provided by Microsoft: https://microsoftlearning.github.io/PL-300-Microsoft-Power-BI-Data-Analyst/Instructions/09-create-power-bi-dashboard.html
B is the answer, we dont know if all the tiles refreshed or only 1 tile refreshed. Since the refresh date is shown only on one tile, the user DID NOT press F5
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