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I am trying to pull data from a Power BI table into Power Automate using a Power Automate visual (button) and I am limited to 1,000 rows. I have seen that it is possible to increase this to 15,000 or 30,000 rows but I have not found the "how" to do this. Is this something that can be done directly in Power Automate/Power BI?
Was this ever resolved?
It's pretty lame that we have to do it this way rather than having the Compose Operation set at an arbitrary character limit but that's what we have to do I guess.
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Hi, I have the same peoblem. I am trying get more than 1000 row of data from Power BI. Flow is working very well with another dataset like sharepoint list or excel and has no limitation.
If you find any solution please let me know
I found this post trying to solve this myself, and the solution that worked for me is to not use the compose operation as your source for creating your CSV table, but to instead run a query against a dataset. It's my understanding that the compose operation is fundamentally limited to 1000 rows, so a different method is needed.
Hi @ajaffeeattmz ,
I found some related topics, please check if they could help.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Power-Automate-export-1000-rows-only/td-p/1811090
Best Regards,
Jay
Neither of these links offer a solution that I can tell.
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