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My dataflow is retrieving data from Azure blobs.
It is returning the error upon refresh:
PipelineException: The evaluation reached the allowed cache entry size limit. Try increasing the allowed cache size.
When copying and pasting the code into Power BI Desktop (Power Query), it all goes fine.
How can I fix this?
Thank You!
Has there been any resolution to this issue? I have the same issue on a dataflow failing with this error message (Error: PipelineException: The evaluation reached the allowed cache entry size limit. Try increasing the allowed cache size..).
Is the cache entry size limit only available to admins? Or is there another solution.
Note that I have seen some references to changing Power BI desktop settings but this issue has nothing to with Power BI Desktop nor any semantic model for that matter. The failure is occuring during the dataflow refresh.
I am also having this issue - like the original post in the dataflow NOT in any Power BI Desktop element. I am on a Fabric capacity. Where in the Power BI service can I adjust the cache limits?
Error: PipelineException: The evaluation reached the allowed cache entry size limit. Try increasing the allowed cache size
@Anonymous
Thank you. The dataset is completely validated in Power BI Desktop, and the cache size has also been adjusted in Power BI Desktop.
The error refers to Power BI Service Dataflow (ie, before the data is read by Desktop).
Hi, I'm having the same issue when trying to refresh a Power BI Service Dataflow. Were you able to find a fix for this error? Thanks
Hi @webportal ,
Try to increase the Maximum allowed (MB).
Cache Size for Power BI Desktop
It's good practice that before you schedule the report, you validate the complete dataset. One additional help for this, especially in the cases of larger datasets retrieved from the API, is to increase the cache limits. This increase can improve PowerBI's performance and stability. To configure this:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
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I'm getting this and went up to 100000 MB as a test. It works on older versions of power bi desktop, but i can't get it to work on the Dec 2022 or Feb 2023 versions. I get this same message on all my larger tables.
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