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Hit Reply and let us know what you think of the DirectQuery for Power BI datasets and Azure Analysis Services. To learn more about this feature, please visit this blog post or our documentation.
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Thanks and we look forward to hearing your feedback!
- The Power BI Modeling Team
With another workspace, it just worked, thank you very much
ok great!
Hello
This feature could support SQL Server Analysis Services 2022 now. It's great !
Composite models on SQL Server Analysis Services | Microsoft Power BI Blog | Microsoft Power BI
Is it possible to support SQL Server Analysis Services 2019 in the future ?
Thank you.
no, we are not planning to add support for older versions of SSAS than 2022, since it requires changes in the engine itself.
Thank you for the reply.
But it's a pity because SSAS 2019 is the latest official version for now.
The on-premises users have to wait next year at least to use this fonctionality. There is also a migration to do.
Anyway it's a very useful fonctionality. Thank you for the work.
So, this one is an oddball one.
When I query a particular DQ dataset form Excel I get the error "Data seen at different points in time during execution of this query are inconsistent with each other. This could be due to external transactions updating same data while this query was running. Please rerun this query." However, the exact same setup querying the underlying dataset (the source for the DQ dataset, which is a typical import model) doesn't produce this error. 🤔
Tracing using Dax Studio, I find the underlying MDX query (which works when directly queried against the source dataset) is:
MDX Query:
SELECT
NON EMPTY
Hierarchize
(
AddCalculatedMembers
(
{DrillDownLevel({[Value Selector].[Value Selector].[All]})}
)
)
DIMENSION PROPERTIES
PARENT_UNIQUE_NAME,
HIERARCHY_UNIQUE_NAME
ON COLUMNS
FROM [Model]
WHERE
[Measures].[Total Actuals NZD]
CELL PROPERTIES
VALUE,
FORMAT_STRING,
LANGUAGE,
BACK_COLOR,
FORE_COLOR,
FONT_FLAGS;
Resultant DAX generated to the source dataset is (and when run in DAX Studio is working):
DAX Query 1:
EVALUATE
GROUPCROSSAPPLY(
"__Agg0", [Total Actuals NZD]
)
DAX Query 2:
DEFINE
VAR _Var0 = VALUES('Value Selector'[Value Selector])
EVALUATE
GROUPCROSSAPPLY(
'Value Selector'[Value Selector],
ALLSELECTEDREMOVE(_Var0),
"__Agg0", [Total Actuals NZD]
)
DAX Query 3:
EVALUATE
SUMMARIZE(
VALUES('Value Selector'),
'Value Selector'[Value Selector],
'Value Selector'[Order]
)
The model structure is simple enough - although not the best modelling setup. The measure used is a simple column sum...
Not sure where to go from here? 🤷
hmm, can you please open an issue on issues.powerbi.com or open a support ticket?
In case you want to track your end: Support request ID 2205310030002149
When you link with second dataset, the RLS would disappear. It would have data loss risk. Would there be any plan to fix that?
I am not sure I follow this - can you please provide more details?
I am referring to the fact that currently with PRO licensing it is necessary to release construction access to the sets that I use in my panels that use the resource
Hi,
I have an error in all the reports with this functionality. All the visuals of the reports are broken:
The error is:
I have admin permissions to all datasets. The reports are connected to two datasets one in the same workspace of the report and another to other workspace. In both workspaces I am admin.
Do you now what is happening? Should I contact the support?
We have the same issue in our tenant. In PBI Desktop all works fine but in the Service there is the same issue. I'm the admin in both workspaces as well. So far haven't found any solution.
In my case in power PI desktop doesn't works too.
please open a support ticket so we can dive into this.
Sorry, but where can I open this ticket?
either your support channels for the company you work for or issues.powerbi.com
I have had a rather critical OLE DB or ODBC error, which i have not been able to solve. When ever i try to open a KPI report i created i get the following error.
This applies to all former version and backups and prevents me from opening any file and changing the connection. It have tried to deleting the tables in datasets used, changing them to blanks, etc. but i all these cases i just receive the error below or the one above.
Thus i have been unable to acces the reports and change the connection since the direct query loads before the reports is opened. Meaning all the work building the report has been lost. Would it be possible to open the reports in some kind of safe mode or prevent PBI from loading the dataset before opening the report, such that i could remove the faulty connection.
Did you turn off the auto date/time feature in options and settings? In the source dataset? That localDateTable is from the auto date/time feature in options.
Did you try bringing it in again as a new source to see if it works?
Yes - tried to disable it both globally and in the source dataset. Unfortunately that did not work either.
Also tried to delete thet relevant table in the source database and create a simple one only with a blank column or a column with dates.
Ufortunately the error occurs when i try to open the file in the desktop. and prevents it from opening. So i cannot change the source inside the report.
The end users that dont have Pro license cannot view the dashboards that uses this feature, right?
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