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tommy_g
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Paginated Reports: Execution Time vs Time to Execute

Is there a way to capture execution time for a Paginated Report, as it runs on the service?

 

We have a complex report, broken into multiple sub-reports.

 

I can run each independently and would like to capture execution time, as in the difference between running the report and the time rendering has completed. I know the "meta" answer right now, namely "too long". 

 

I know how to do this in an Event Driven report such as Access. I don't see any event driven behavior surfaced to the developer in Report Builder. 

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Helpful in that one of the links references the @Now function. Since the report has 6 subreports, I imagine there will be different values which can help approximate elapsed time. Of course I don't know what happens behind the scenes, there might be a lot of setup which elapses before the first @now function call happens. I know some (or all?) report writers use at least two passes, to calculate total page count and build a document map with page links. Sadly, no document map in PBI Paginated. Since bookmarks are not supported either, it may be the case that pages are rendered one at a time. That's what appears to happen when viewing in Page format on the server.

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Hi @tommy_g ,

 

I found these similar posts which provide some methods, please kindly refer to:

PAGINATED REPORT EXECUTION TIME

Paginated reports date and time returns GMT timezone on PBI service

Execution Time Changes on PBI Service for Paginated report

 

 

Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

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Helpful in that one of the links references the @Now function. Since the report has 6 subreports, I imagine there will be different values which can help approximate elapsed time. Of course I don't know what happens behind the scenes, there might be a lot of setup which elapses before the first @now function call happens. I know some (or all?) report writers use at least two passes, to calculate total page count and build a document map with page links. Sadly, no document map in PBI Paginated. Since bookmarks are not supported either, it may be the case that pages are rendered one at a time. That's what appears to happen when viewing in Page format on the server.

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