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In follow up, you might also try using R to export the data from your .pbix file as explained here: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Knowledge-Base/Export-dataset-into-a-file-from-Power-BI-D...
you can try this, it is using powershell, i tried it myself with 8 millions rows, and it worked.
https://github.com/djouallah/PowerBI_Desktop_Export_CSV
cheers
you can try this, it is using powershell, i tried it myself with 8 millions rows, and it worked.
https://github.com/djouallah/PowerBI_Desktop_Export_CSV
cheers
In follow up, you might also try using R to export the data from your .pbix file as explained here: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Knowledge-Base/Export-dataset-into-a-file-from-Power-BI-D...
Perhaps I am missing something, but why not just create a copy of the PBIX file?
Is your requirement to get data out of Power BI .pbix file? If so, and you can open the .pbix file, you should be able to copy that data into excel by navigating to the query editor view, copying your table, and exporting to a .csv format.
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