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Is there a way to see how much I am trying to refresh? Currently, I am just going in and removing columns from my query and trying to republish. This is taking a while as it is just a trial and error process. Can anyone one tell me if there is a way to see how close I am?
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You can see table sizes by putting this code in DAX Studio and running it.
SELECT dimension_name AS tablename,
attribute_name AS columnname,
datatype,(dictionary_size/1024) AS size_kb
FROM $system.discover_storage_table_columns
WHERE dictionary_size > 0
See this article for full usage. You can find DAX Studio here.
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MCSA: BI ReportingYou can see table sizes by putting this code in DAX Studio and running it.
SELECT dimension_name AS tablename,
attribute_name AS columnname,
datatype,(dictionary_size/1024) AS size_kb
FROM $system.discover_storage_table_columns
WHERE dictionary_size > 0
See this article for full usage. You can find DAX Studio here.
DAX is for Analysis. Power Query is for Data Modeling
Proud to be a Super User!
MCSA: BI ReportingIs anyone able to help me read this? I exported all of these rows to Excel and my total was 25,000. When I converted this to GB it was .025 GB. That seems way under the 10 GB limit. Is there something else that I am missing?
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