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I have 50 Queries, whoose do same thing at first steps
Queries editor
SOURCE = Sybase.Database("165.165.156.15:2638", "EUR")
Navigation = Source{[Schema="DBA",Item="db1"]}[Data]
So i have long to wait on each refresh.
Is there are the way to reduce refreshing time.
Do that inncrease the performance, if:
1. I will have only one SOURCE = Sybase.Database("165.165.156.15:2638", "EUR"), and do all others Navigation with Reference on this Source?
2. I limit rows by date for example only dates starting from 01/01/2017? but in sybase it impossible to reproduce? it is possible to do this dinamically?
3. I disable background queries running, but this is not working for me, as i didnt see any performance improvment by this.
4. I delete not using collumns, but how to determine which columns is not used in my model?
5. I have lot of same slicers (20 slicers) on each page (20 pages), so just slicers loading abount 30 sec., how reduce slicers loading time?
hi @Analitika
you may refer to below documents and blogs to optimize your model:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/power-bi-reports-performance
http://blog.pragmaticworks.com/power-bi-performance-tips-and-techniques
https://www.sqlbi.com/topics/optimization/
Best Regards,
Lin
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