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Hi Microsoft Fabric Community,
I’m facing an issue with my Power BI project. After building my report using a Live Connection to SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) and publishing it to Power BI Service, I encountered the following message when sharing the report link with my team:
"AI splits are currently unsupported both for models using Live Connection to either Azure Analysis Services or SQL Server Analysis Services and for complex measures in the 'Analyze' field group (such as % of grand total and measures from extension schemas)."
The report works perfectly fine in Power BI Desktop, but when accessing it through Power BI Service, this message appears, and the expected visual insights are not displayed.
Details:
My Questions:
I’d appreciate any guidance, solutions, or experiences you can share. Thanks in advance for your help.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Rufyda
AI features like splits, smart narratives, and 'Explain the Increase/Decrease' don’t work with Live Connections to SSAS or Azure Analysis Services because Power BI can’t directly analyze externally managed data. They also don’t support complex measures (e.g., '% of grand total') or Power BI Report Server. To use these AI tools, switch your report to Import mode—this lets Power BI access the data fully but requires manual refreshes. Note: Even in Import mode, visuals like the decomposition tree have limits (50 levels max, 5,000 data points)
check this link for Considerations and limitations
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Hi @Rufyda
AI features like splits, smart narratives, and 'Explain the Increase/Decrease' don’t work with Live Connections to SSAS or Azure Analysis Services because Power BI can’t directly analyze externally managed data. They also don’t support complex measures (e.g., '% of grand total') or Power BI Report Server. To use these AI tools, switch your report to Import mode—this lets Power BI access the data fully but requires manual refreshes. Note: Even in Import mode, visuals like the decomposition tree have limits (50 levels max, 5,000 data points)
check this link for Considerations and limitations
If this response was helpful, please accept it as a solution and give kudos to help other community members.
Hi @Rufyda ,
AI split in Power BI not supported for on-premises SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS).
Check out the consideration and limitation in the given link:
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