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Hi,
I currently have a dashboard based on 5 excels and 10 SharePoint lists. To increase the speed of this report I have done mulitple things:
After doing this the report is still quite slow. Note that the lists and excels are very small at the moment. No more than 10 lines each. With no query having more than 10 columns. I do have a fair amount of slicers on each page (around 6) and read that this could slow down performance. I also have some measures using the 'filter' function, but find no other way of writing them.
Does anyone have any experience with this? And how have you resolved it?
Kind regards,
Matt
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Hi @Matthias93,
Power BI is fast, and the columnar data store is forgiving of large data sets. If you find that your Power BI desktop solution is slowing down or that the refresh of a published BI data set takes a very long time review here is a blog which descirbes some tips to help you streamline your data model and reports.
http://blog.pragmaticworks.com/power-bi-performance-tips-and-techniques
Regards,
Charlie Liao
Thank you, I will read it and make some improvements
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