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We have to import data containing around 500K rows from SSAS tabular to a powerBI model. We can't use live connection as we need data from a couple of other sources. My problem is, this import process is significantly slow compared to when we retrieve the same amount of data from the same SSAS tabular model using an Excel pivot table. Has anyone else run into this issue?
I also face the same problem. It takes ages for Power BI to load the data in Power Query (Import mode) when I connect it to Analysis Services databases. Once the data are imported, Power BI is quite fast.
@Anonymous Did you ever find a way to improve the speed of data import? We are in a similar situation where we are considering using data import from an Azure Analysis Services model so that we can combine it with data from other sources, but it is painfully slow.
HI @PaulKn ,
No, unfortunately not. I have instead pulling the data from the underlying SQL server tables which is definitely not ideal. I have a meeting with someone from Microsoft on Friday. Will let you know if I find a solution.
Sharmin
Hi @Anonymous ,
I would suggest you go through this article and try to optimize reports then test again: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/power-bi-reports-performance.
And there is a blog to analyze the report performance in DAX Studio you can reference.
Best Regards,
Xue
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Hello @v-xuding-msft ,
The links you provided to me are about improving the performance of the powerBI report. But that's not my problem. My powerBI report is fairly fast once the data is loaded. Only the data import from SSAS tabular database is slow. I can use a pivot table to retrieve the same amount of data from the SSAS tabular database and it's pretty quick, but when I pull that same amount of data into PowerBI using the Import function, it's takes a lot longer.
I've been searching for this topic, which I think is also my issue. Loading in/refreshing SSAS imported/query data is very slow. Once in the rpeort/loaded, it runs fairly well.
Any refresh of your SSAS query from the tabular model is very slow. For me anyway, even transforming a small SSAS query table in PQ takes ages.
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