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We are using the "Download report (Preview)" menu from the "File" dropdown and in the past couple of months it has become extremely slow. Nothing has changed on our end, the data set is not bigger and the data model is the same. Previoulsy it would take 3-4 minutes to download the report. However, now it takes 20 minutes. Our .pbix file is ~200MB big.
Looking at the Network tab in the Developer tools, I see that the download speed is about 0.1MB/s.
Is there anything that can be done to speed up the download speed?
Same issue here, exporting ~200 MB .pibx report from the online environment already taking > 2 hours. Any progressbar to know whether it is actually doing something would be useful (other than fixing the underlying issue obviously). Problem persists on different networks / machines.
Same issue here, exporting ~200 MB .pibx report from the online environment already taking > 2 hours. Any progressbar to know whether it is actually doing something would be useful (other than fixing the underlying issue obviously). Problem persists on different networks / machines.
Hi All,
Did we get any solution on this ? I am facing the same problem where pbix export is taking long time from app.powerbi.com.
also there is no % status which shows x% of file has been downloaded. Can we get any feature like this in future PBI releases ?
Please share your comments on this.
This is an issue that also affects me and my organization too. We have several large PBIX files that seem to take forever to download (hours)... but sometimed nothing is downloaded.
Is there any way Microsoft could add a Progress bar or indicator when downloading these PBIX files, or is there another method of retreiving them? I'd so much prefer a one drive web interface for grabbing pbix files from our workspaces if possible.
Hi @Anonymous,
Please download the same .pbix file under a different network environment to check whether problem persists.
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
@v-yulgu-msft IS THERE A BETTER SOLUTION BESIDES USING A DIFFERENT NETWORK????
Seriously, I'm trying to download an 800+ MB PBIX file from the web power bi workspace.... and all it says is "Exporting to Power BI Desktop (.pix) Your report is exporting to .pbix. This might take a few minutes.".... Except, it's been HOURS. Hell, I don't even know if it's doing anything, cause when I look at my network thruput, it seems to be pretty flat (hardly any activity).
Is there an ALTERNATIVE way to get these PBIX files? like in a OneDrive sort of interface? Please read the other messages in this thread as well... (we want some kind of download progress bar for this please).
Why am I downloading the PBIX? My source file got currupted, and I need this pbix file to make changes to the datasources.
I have opened a ticket with Power BI support, and this is their response:
We have checked with our product team on your issue and confirmed as below
Usually the service would take more time when you download the report. But as our issue it is taking more than expected.
Product team is confirmed that it is expected behavior when downloading PBIX file from service.
When downloading the PBIX, the Power BI service has to rebuild the PBIX from scratch again in such a way as not to use too much resource (so not impact other processes).
This is why you don’t get the ‘save as’ dialog until the end as this only prompts when the file is built and ready for download.
All in all, this does take a lot of time and the larger PBIX you have the more painful the experience.
Feedback has previously been sent to the Product Team about this and they do intend to look into the process and how it can be improved, however it’s not going to imminently change. There is no ETA from Product team.
It seems like we have to wait for unknown time to get this fixed...
Is there a ticket for this? anyone
Thanks for you reply @v-yulgu-msft
We have tried downloading from different networks and different computers, the problem persists.
And it is not just 1 report, but many reports. And, not just 1 dataset, but other datasets in other workspaces as well.
Just to mention that we are on Pro trial account.
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