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I have an OData endpoint with over 8 million rows. I would like use something analgous to Direct Query against OData sources (like Direct Query for database tables). It seems that Power BI always imports all rows from an OData entity - which will not work in my use-case due to the large number of rows. In addition, all our queries are global to the data source (so we can't filter to reduce the # of records). So, I have 2 questions:
Hi atsats,
I know this thread is now ancient but I've been searching for a solution to a similar problem and I've found this:
https://www.biinsight.com/optimising-odata-refresh-performance-in-power-query-for-power-bi-and-excel...
You may very well have already found the answer in the years since this was posted but I thought I would share this in case anyone like myself comes across this thread for the same reasons.
Any update on this?
Hi @atsats
It seems you may use the custom data connector.For further,please check this similar post.
Regards,
Thanks, but based on information I reviewed, I think creating a direct query custom data connector for OData is a substantial project. It also seems that only ODBC custom connectors can support direct query, which means that the custom connector has to be an ODBC type.
There's a company already offering this ODBC->OData connector for Power BI, but it's pricey for large-scale deployments: https://www.cdata.com/drivers/odata/order/odbc/
This idea was already submited almost 3 years ago and Microsoft has done nothing about it:
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