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Dataflows very very slow Validating Queries

Simple SQL query that runs 7 seconds in SQL takes 19 minutes(!) to validate in Dataflows

19 minutes!!!???
Not just one query.

I've tried SQL Server and PostgreSQL - the time it takes to Validate is just crazy.

What is going on?

Please help

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rjgillin13
Frequent Visitor

Agreed...This is terrible. I have spent over a week trying to set up a dataflow with painfully long "validating queries" wait times. This is something that needs immediate attention. For something that holds so much promise, this experience is almost enough for me to look elsewhere for a BI solution. 

RGV
Regular Visitor

Experiencing the same issue here. Just changed a direction of a relationship and its more than 20mins and its still validating. This is a productivity killer..

michaelsh
Kudo Kingpin

Still hapenning. now in MySQL

michaelsh
Kudo Kingpin

Still Sloooooowwwww. Sharepoint folder, no gateway.

The whole dataflow itself refreshes in 7 minutes, but any change to queries I have to wait for "Validating queries" for more than 24 minutes!!!!

Please, mercy!!!

AdamSabourin
Frequent Visitor

I'm suffering from this as well!! Dataflows are borderline inoperative at this point due to the spinning wheel of validation death!!!

meggermann
Regular Visitor

Another +1 on this. Validating a dataflow that reads few excel files from Sharepoint online w/ maybe 700 rows total has so far taken over 45 minutes. It was always on the slow side - but this is really beyond slow. As otheres have said - not usable.

 

vhecgn
New Member

Can confirm this behaviour, in our case on a premium capacity. Just validating a dataflow often takes many minutes. Quite annoying. 

jopires0
New Member

I'm experiencing terrible performance to save changes to a Dataflow. The "Validating Queries" process is taking forever and has already aborted twice.

 

I do not see any comment from Microsoft on this issue. Does anybody know what is going on with Dataflow saving performance?  Thanks

Anonymous
Not applicable

100% agree on this, very frustating, especially when PBI is the only "analytics" tool company rely on, very frustating. 

twilkins0n
Regular Visitor

Just want to chime in, I'm waiting several hours for validation of dataflows that take only a few minutes to refresh.  Very difficult to manage when any change involves such a monster time sink.

 

What's strange is that if I copy the queries into a Power BI desktop transform, they process and populate quickly without any of this nightmare black hole...so I know it's avoidable.

 

It is certainly disappointing that Microsoft does not care enough to even comment on such a huge waste of our time.  This is a tremendous downside for using dataflows.