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Hello there,
I am hoping to get some assistance with what I think is a relatively straightforward problem. I have queried a large set of data from a sharepoint (around 2 million rows of data), and I need to somehow export this data out of Power BI into Excel or a CSV file. The issue is of course the export limit within power BI - 150k for Excel and 30k for CSV. Is there a workaround for this? I've tried some of the solutions I saw online such as linking through Excel but that has failed me. Has anyone successfully managed this? Thanks in advance.
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Exporting through DAX Studio (a free community-tool) is very fast and you can even export your whole model at once: https://xxlbi.com/blog/dax-studio-export-all-data/
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Hey @Anonymous,
next to the approach using R or Python (that has it limits if you want the process automated from within Power BI Service), you can use Paginated Report renderings (https://christopherfinlan.com/2019/01/24/yes-you-can-export-unlimited-rows-of-data-from-paginated-reports-in-power-bi/), if you are on Power BI Premium as this is a Premium feature (at least for now).
Regards,
Tom
Exporting through DAX Studio (a free community-tool) is very fast and you can even export your whole model at once: https://xxlbi.com/blog/dax-studio-export-all-data/
Imke Feldmann (The BIccountant)
If you liked my solution, please give it a thumbs up. And if I did answer your question, please mark this post as a solution. Thanks!
How to integrate M-code into your solution -- How to get your questions answered quickly -- How to provide sample data -- Check out more PBI- learning resources here -- Performance Tipps for M-queries
Thank you for this. Didn't know this tool existed, and it was the most straightforward way to export my data without code. Appreciate it.
Hi @Anonymous
thanks for the kudos!
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Imke Feldmann (The BIccountant)
If you liked my solution, please give it a thumbs up. And if I did answer your question, please mark this post as a solution. Thanks!
How to integrate M-code into your solution -- How to get your questions answered quickly -- How to provide sample data -- Check out more PBI- learning resources here -- Performance Tipps for M-queries
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