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Hello everyone. I have a dashboard with a large number of custom card visuals (about 150). Also, for each visual there is a slice for filtering, the parameters for which are taken from the corresponding tables. All this worked very slowly, so there was a question of optimization. I see two ways to optimize this: disabling the influence of visuals on each other, or somehow merge tables with data for slices into one, but there is no clear understanding of how to do this, because in this case all the slices will display the same value. Please tell me if it makes sense to combine tables, can it help? Or maybe there are some other ways to optimize a heavy board. I would be grateful if you share your experience. Thanks
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150 cards on a page is too many. I suspect when you use Performance Analyzer for that page, you see high values in the "other" category (while each visuals waits for the other ones to render). Look into a different design to convey your information, or switch to visuals that have small multiples (or use the Cards with States visual). Another option is to use the Deneb visual, so that you can create a single visual that has all the same elements (probably with the "fold" transform and the use of faceting).
Pat
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150 cards on a page is too many. I suspect when you use Performance Analyzer for that page, you see high values in the "other" category (while each visuals waits for the other ones to render). Look into a different design to convey your information, or switch to visuals that have small multiples (or use the Cards with States visual). Another option is to use the Deneb visual, so that you can create a single visual that has all the same elements (probably with the "fold" transform and the use of faceting).
Pat
To learn more about Power BI, follow me on Twitter or subscribe on YouTube.
Thanks
@Anonymous First, is this a dashboard or a report page? Other than that, there is very little to go on here. What does your data model look like?
This is a dashboard, a data model is a set of tables imported from excel
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