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# View sync history

The sync history shows recent sync runs.

Use it to confirm updates and review failures.

### What you can check

* when a sync started
* when it finished
* whether it succeeded or failed
* which error messages appeared

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### Open Data Sync

Go to **Settings → Data Sync**.
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### Find the sync log

Scroll to the log or history section.
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### Review the entries

Check the date, time, and status.
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### Open errors if needed

Use the shown details to troubleshoot failed runs.
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### Frequently asked questions

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<summary>Why should I check the history?</summary>

It confirms whether the latest sync finished correctly.

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<summary>Can I clear the log?</summary>

That depends on the options in your environment.

</details>

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<summary>Can I export the history?</summary>

Usually you review it on screen.

Export options can differ per environment.

</details>

### Related topics

* [**PowerBI**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/powerbi.md)
* [**Start a manual sync**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/powerbi/start-a-manual-sync.md)
* [**Troubleshoot Power BI sync issues**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/powerbi/troubleshoot-power-bi-sync-issues.md)


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