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Hi Team,
I work on a project which has an exceptionally large amount of data in one table. When I try to close and apply it shows an error as shown below.
Also, this error comes up when I try to refresh the data.
A table has been created on the SQL side which includes only the required data and that table with filtered data is imported here. Mostly I need all the columns present. Is there any other way to tackle this problem?
Hello @bds00 ,
Try excluding unneeded data, remove columns that you don't need for your requirements, as well as limit rows to the period that you need.
If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution so it would appeare to others, Appreciate your Kudos 👍
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