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Ability to add query tag for reports using Snowflake

A common ask I have been receiving is the ability to determine which PowerBI report is executing from in Snowflake. The ask is to add the ability to supply a query tag at the report level when executing against Snowflake. This will solve two issues: 1. Which report the executed a particular query. 2. For large organizations, this will give the ability to track the Snowflake costs by report.

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TECampbell
New Member

This seems to be a significant gap in PowerBI. There needs to be a way to track what report issued what query. Most enterprise reporting tools have this functionality.

fvanhoutteghem
New Member

It will be very useful

Todd_Wiese
New Member

This would be ideal for the exact reasons in the original request and is a significant gap with PowerBI compared to other "modern" tools.

edoardo_varani
New Member

This feature is really needed to track performance and cost at dashboard level

cblake1
New Member

This would be very useful to anyone who wants to centrally manage support, so they could quickly trace through problems!!

Ville_Paivinen
New Member

Yes, setting query tag for snowflake gets my vote too.


Thanks,

Ville

bodwyer
New Member

Yes this would greatly help with breaking out cost by report.

fbcideas_migusr
New Member

I wish I could upvote this 100+ times

fbcideas_migusr
New Member

I agree with Katie below, this would be extremely helpful. Currently, it is one of the differentiators that is stopping our entire organization from committing to Microsoft as a whole with a BI solution. Work here would go a long way as to winning our business in licensing this further.

ls8318
New Member

I agree with Ted. This feature would enable us to identify the report that generated a particular query. Why is this important? Because, in an organization that runs 100's of Power BI reports in Snowflake, when a query is running long it is terminated by the DBA team and we need a way to identify the report that generated the query so we can fix the query (i.e., make it more efficiient)