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I am trying to update a data flow with SharePoint as a data source, I am getting this error: Error: Evaluation resulted in a stack overflow and cannot continue.
I am only bringing some excel from a folder and filter it. I cannot find too many information about this error.
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Maybe this article by Chris Webb will be helpful: https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2024/01/28/understanding-the-evaluation-resulted-in-a-stack-overflow-er...
Does it return this error when you try to get data from Excel within Sharepoint or after a few transformations?
If query returns data at the last step then everything is fine with query/table, but maybe it has relationships to other tables and these relationships should be optimized?
Cheers,
Nemanja Andic
Maybe this article by Chris Webb will be helpful: https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2024/01/28/understanding-the-evaluation-resulted-in-a-stack-overflow-er...
Does it return this error when you try to get data from Excel within Sharepoint or after a few transformations?
If query returns data at the last step then everything is fine with query/table, but maybe it has relationships to other tables and these relationships should be optimized?
Cheers,
Nemanja Andic
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