Currently when connecting to a new data source or manually refreshing an existing data set, we see "refreshing data" with a loading icon on the top right corner. Is there any way to see number or per...
Anonymous
6 years agoNot applicable
I agree with the other commenters - When querying a very large data source, optimization is always very important. Without a progress bar showing (as a % value) how long it will take to refresh data, it's very hard to determine how successful our optimization efforts have been. It seems archaic to have to "wait it out" when things like progress bars exist. This is especially important due to the required refresh mechanic whenever queries are modified. It's maddening to have work on a report blocked for an undefinable amount of time because Power BI demands a full refresh to apply query changes, over and over again while I'm optimizing. Knowing how long a refresh will take at least makes it possible to plan around it.
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