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8:25 AM
From the FAQ: "The data is updated early every Sunday morning around 3:00 UTC. The last update was Jun 7 at 22:47."
From the SEDE query linked above it seems that today the update did not start.
 
9:16 AM
again?
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Q: SEDE refresh didn't happen this Sunday

GlorfindelThe Stack Exchange Data Explorer is updated every Sunday morning; the first sites are already finished by 3am UTC. However, today this doesn't seem to happen; all I can find is posts from May 30th and older.

@Martin I've left a comment for Bluefeet / Taryn
 
9:45 AM
Hmm, you might want to revisit the permissions you have set/revoked. It looks like the job didn't start at 03:00 UTC: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1239509/…rene 25 mins ago
User profile says Arizona, it's about 3AM there. So I guess we'll have to wait a bit.
 
Yeah, there probably is an email sent to the SRE mailbox but failure of the SEDE job isn't critical so the on-call SRE won't be notified. We'll have to wait till Monday.
see last paragraph here: meta.stackexchange.com/a/310219/158100
because I asked:
> [please] ... add a verify task in the monitor tooling and have a batch restart procedure for the on-call SRE in case a failure occurs.
 
 
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1:00 PM
@rene Permissions are fine, it looks like the job just didn't start. It have kicked it off and I'll investigate a little more tomorrow. — Taryn ♦ 6 mins ago
@Martin see ^ refresh is started
 
 
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2:43 PM
in The Litter Box on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 38 mins ago, by rene
I have a SEDE query that you might find interesting for your Trivia Pet suit meta post: https://data.stackexchange.com/pets/query/1421891
in The Litter Box on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 53 secs ago, by rene
and here is one for tweeted and Hot posts and the time it took for those events: https://data.stackexchange.com/pets/query/1421899/posts-that-are-tweeted-and-become-hot-and-how-much-minutes-apart
 

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