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I have 1 PBI report, which hit 1 GB. I split it into 2 reports: The first 1 is 250 MB, but the 2nd one keeps hitting 1 GB. I deleted several reports and queries with no change to the dataset. Any suggestions on why dataset size is not decreasing?
All,
Thank you for the suggestions!
I even removed more queries and left only 4 active queries pulling records from 200 MB excel file with 4 tabs, which then are appended into a 5th query with few additional columns added for date formatiing. I have 3 slicers, 2 column charts and 2 tables with 4 columns each. Deleted all fields in the 2 excel tabs so literally there are only 2 queries pulling from the dataset now. Dataset size is not decreasing at all.
@GilbertQ could you please share more details about star schema vs big table.
Try to find unnneded data and filter inoput table in Querry for example if you have 4 years sale , make just two left and then try.
Deleted data from 2 tabs in the excel, which contribute to 1 year worth of data for 2 measures - no change in pbix size.
Hey @Anonymous
We will likely need more to go on than that. Can you share the files or give examples of what the primary querries are pulling?
My only thought, assuming you kept a version of the original file, is to go back to that and work from there.
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