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Hello,
When I execute a paginated report in Power BI Service, then switch to another tab and check the result after approximately 15 minutes, I receive an error message stating, "Your session has expired." This forces the entire report to be executed again, which causes inconvenience for our clients.
I am aware of an existing discussion on this issue (Error on Service when using Paginated reports), marked as 'solved.' However, the suggested solution does not work for me and, based on the comments, appears to be ineffective for others as well.
Additionally, the documentation (Why do I get a your session has expired message) states that the session times out after 10 minutes, but does not provide a solution.
That said, is there a way to extend the timeout limit for sessions? If so, how can this be achieved?
AD:
I am aware that the timeout value of the dataset within the paginated report can be configured. However, the query execution itself is not the issue, as it typically completes within 3–4 minutes.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks!
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