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PB implementation with SQL serer standard edition
- 4 years ago
bobjSrikanth wrote:
Thank you so much for your reply. Yes I was asking about the PBI RS.
If we choose SQL Server Enterprise Edition with Software Assurance, do we need to go for Premium/Pro Licence or does it included in SQL Server Enterprise Edition with Software Assurance?
So if you license PBIRS through SQL Server Enterprise Edition with SA you do not need to purchase any Premium capacity. But any authors that want to publish pbix reports to PBIRS will require a Power BI Desktop Pro license (but users that just want to view reports do not require any other license).
- 4 years ago
Hi, bobjSrikanth
The error message prompts you that there is insufficient memory, so your data should be quite large.
Do you try to use DQ mode or import less data, or you can filter data in pq first to avoid excess data imported to report?
Did I answer your question ? Please mark my reply as solution. Thank you very much.
If not, please feel free to ask me.Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Janey
Thank you so much for your reply. Yes I was asking about the PBI RS.
If we choose SQL Server Enterprise Edition with Software Assurance, do we need to go for Premium/Pro Licence or does it included in SQL Server Enterprise Edition with Software Assurance?
Thank you in advance.
bobjSrikanth wrote:
Thank you so much for your reply. Yes I was asking about the PBI RS.
If we choose SQL Server Enterprise Edition with Software Assurance, do we need to go for Premium/Pro Licence or does it included in SQL Server Enterprise Edition with Software Assurance?
So if you license PBIRS through SQL Server Enterprise Edition with SA you do not need to purchase any Premium capacity. But any authors that want to publish pbix reports to PBIRS will require a Power BI Desktop Pro license (but users that just want to view reports do not require any other license).