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Hello
I have a .pbix file, where we import few views and tables(Oracle). In some queries, the view imported are same but steps are different.
Example : 4 queries imports same view and then has different steps.
Is there any possibility to import that view in one query, and this imported view can be used as a source for other queries within pbix file? This will help me in avoiding unnecessary 4 imports of same view and have one import of view and use the same as source for other queries.
please suggest.
Thanks
Vignesh
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Yes, absolutely.
Do not select DUPLICATE. That will copy the first query and changes made in 1 will no longer affect 2. You might want that for other scenarios, but it doesn't sound like you do for this question.
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MCSA: BI ReportingIn the ci=onnection you have an advance option where you can write down query.
Yes, absolutely.
Do not select DUPLICATE. That will copy the first query and changes made in 1 will no longer affect 2. You might want that for other scenarios, but it doesn't sound like you do for this question.
DAX is for Analysis. Power Query is for Data Modeling
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MCSA: BI ReportingHi @edhans
Thanks for your response. yes I tried with Reference already. When I refresh the refrenced query, there is always 2 sessions coming to DB. One from Actual query and other from referenced query. So I was confused, if it's being effective. Also my .pbix file is 1.8Gb and with this reference(common View Queries), my .pbix grew to 2.4 GB. Thats again a problem for me.
It is effective.
A few things:
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MCSA: BI ReportingHI @edhans , @amitchandak
I adapted my report again with Reference and disabled the load.
I see the performance has increased, but I can check on Monday morning. I will keep you posted.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Hi @vikkidurai91 ,
as far as I know, you should deactivate parallel loading in the options so that the queries uses the cache.
There are good contributions from Chris Webb.
https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2016/11/20/referenced-queries-and-caching-in-power-bi-and-power-query/
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@edhans Thanks for your suggestion. We tested for last 2 days and Reference feature has solved the issue.
Thanks all for the help.
Excellent @vikkidurai91 . Glad my suggestion helped and it is helping your project move forward!
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MCSA: BI ReportingThanks @edhans . I will check this and will let you know. Referencing is a very good option.
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