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dataloco
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Dataflow Error: Failed to analyze issues in the query

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 I am getting this error (Failed to analyze issues in the query) whilst saving a dataflow, it used to work fine but because it was becomming very slow, therefore I took out some tables and created a new dataflow with them, and called them from the original dataflow as linked tables, now the dataflow refuses to save throwing this error.
I have tried turning on the enhanced computing engine for the dataflow, and also I have changed the workspace to large semantic model. Please help!

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v-menakakota
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Hi @dataloco ,

Thank you for reaching out to us on the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
As per my understanding if you go through the steps below will help you in resolving the issue:

  • Manually refresh linked tables in Manage Connections to verify they load correctly. If any linked tables fail, reload them in their original dataflows first.
  •  Use Query Dependencies in Power Query to detect any broken or circular references.
  •  Minimize the use of computed tables that rely on linked tables and avoid creating excessive dependencies between dataflows.
  •  Disable all queries except one, attempt to save, and then re-enable them one by one to identify the problematic query.
  • Apply filters to large tables to reduce data volume and test saving again to check if size is the issue.
  • Copy queries individually into a new dataflow to isolate and pinpoint the cause of the error.
    If this post was helpful, please give us Kudos and consider marking Accept as solution to assist other members in finding it more easily.

    Regards,
    Menaka.
     

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v-menakakota
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @dataloco ,

Thank you for reaching out to us on the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
As per my understanding if you go through the steps below will help you in resolving the issue:

  • Manually refresh linked tables in Manage Connections to verify they load correctly. If any linked tables fail, reload them in their original dataflows first.
  •  Use Query Dependencies in Power Query to detect any broken or circular references.
  •  Minimize the use of computed tables that rely on linked tables and avoid creating excessive dependencies between dataflows.
  •  Disable all queries except one, attempt to save, and then re-enable them one by one to identify the problematic query.
  • Apply filters to large tables to reduce data volume and test saving again to check if size is the issue.
  • Copy queries individually into a new dataflow to isolate and pinpoint the cause of the error.
    If this post was helpful, please give us Kudos and consider marking Accept as solution to assist other members in finding it more easily.

    Regards,
    Menaka.
     

Hi @dataloco ,

May I ask if you have resolved this issue? If so, please mark the helpful reply and accept it as the solution. This will be helpful for other community members who have similar problems to solve it faster.

Thank you.

Hi @dataloco ,

I wanted to check if you had the opportunity to review the information provided. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions. If my response has addressed your query, please accept it as a solution and give a 'Kudos' so other members can easily find it.

Thank you.

 

Hi  @dataloco ,

I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if you have any further questions or if you'd like to discuss this further. If this answers your question, please Accept it as a solution and give it a 'Kudos' so others can find it easily.

Thank you.

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