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06-12-2019 00:58 AM - last edited 05-11-2021 00:49 AM
You created a wonderful Power BI report, but when you open it you wait too long. Changing a slicer selection is also slow. Where should you start analyzing the problem? What can you do to optimize performance? This session guides you in analyzing the possible reasons for a slow Power BI report. By using Task Manager and DAX Studio, you can determine whether you should change the report layout, or if there is something in DAX formulas or in the data model that is responsible for the slow response. At the end of this session, you will understand how to locate a performance bottleneck in a Power BI report, so you can focus your attention on the biggest issue.
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Watching the presenter on such a heavy technical session without seeing the screen is not helping at all. I hope you can modify the viseo so that the focus on the laptop screen instead of the presenter.
I agree! I can tell he has plenty of knowledge on the subject but it's really hard to follow when you can't see what he is doing!
@Johnmatta - Thank you for that feedback. I'll pass this along to the appropriate team.
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Hello @nsundararajan - Thanks for bringing this to our attention. The issue has been resolved and the video is now available.