Dashboard components may display errors due to report configuration issues, permission changes, field access restrictions, or Lightning Experience limitations. This article covers the most common errors and how to resolve each one.
One or more of the fields selected in the component is no longer available in the report...
Common causes:
Fix:
"Data Not Available" error when clicking a dashboard component
"Please have your administrator enable at least one dashboard for you to view" (Home Page customization)
1 AND (2 OR 3) AND 4) where one row is unpopulated due to a hidden field.Options:
Resolution:
Note: If the measure-based sort is required for standalone report use, create a copy of the report specifically for the dashboard without the measure sort.
The following configurations are not supported for dashboard components in Lightning Experience and will produce errors or unexpected behavior:
Q: Why does my dashboard show different data than the source report?
A: Dashboards run as a specific Running User, whose data visibility may differ from yours. Check the Running User in Dashboard Properties and confirm their profile has access to the relevant records and fields.
Q: A dashboard worked in Classic but errors in Lightning Experience. Why?
A: Some report configurations supported in Classic are not supported in Lightning Experience — particularly measure-based sorting on large datasets. Review the Lightning Experience Known Limitations section above.
Q: My dashboard component says "Data Not Available" but the report runs fine. What's wrong?
A: This is usually a folder-sharing issue. The dashboard folder may be accessible to the user, but the source report folder is not. Share the source report folder with the affected user.
Q: What does the Running User setting control?
A: The Running User determines whose permissions and data access are used to populate the dashboard — regardless of who is viewing it. If the Running User lacks access to certain records or fields, those will not appear for any viewer.
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