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I have connected 19 domains as data sources within Power BI Desktop. I then merged all 19 queries into one table. Once that was completed I then extracted the data i needed and deleted out the columns not needed on the merged table. However, when i go to refresh or change this merged table query it takes over an hour to do so. It is currently pulling roughly 70k rows.
Is there a way to pull Active directory data from 19 domains and merge that data into a single table for reporting. I believe there is some testing on the gateway refresh of active directory but wanted input on how to speed up this data refresh in this combined data.
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Hi @jvanmeter,
I think the low speed of data refresh is caused by your large amount data and many data source connections.
Here are some tips about how to improve the Power Query performance.
Power Query, Power BI And The “Allow Data Preview To Download In The Background” Option
Power BI Performance Tips and Techniques
Performance Tip for Power BI; Enable Load Sucks Memory Up
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @jvanmeter,
I think the low speed of data refresh is caused by your large amount data and many data source connections.
Here are some tips about how to improve the Power Query performance.
Power Query, Power BI And The “Allow Data Preview To Download In The Background” Option
Power BI Performance Tips and Techniques
Performance Tip for Power BI; Enable Load Sucks Memory Up
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
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