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I’m trying to understand the impact of Power BI DirectQuery on Azure Synapse SQL (dedicated/serverless SQL pool), specifically around tempdb usage and lifecycle.
We have multiple Power BI reports using DirectQuery against Synapse SQL. We are observing frequent tempdb full issues, and the issue gets resolved only when users close their Power BI reports in the browser.
My key questions are:
1. When a Power BI report is loaded using DirectQuery, is the tempdb space allocated during query execution held/reserved for the entire duration that the report remains open?
2. Or is tempdb released immediately after the query execution / visual load completes, regardless of whether the report tab remains open?
3. Does keeping a Power BI report open and idle (no active refresh or interaction) still maintain active sessions or tempdb allocations on the Synapse SQL side?
Additional context:
* The tempdb issue consistently disappears once users close their Power BI reports from the browser.
* This suggests tempdb or sessions might be tied to active DirectQuery connections.
* We want to confirm whether this is expected behavior or a misconfiguration.
Any insights, documentation references, or architectural recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi @ahwanmishra,
DirectQuery in Power BI: When to Use, Limitations, Alternatives - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Azure Architecture Center - Azure Architecture Center | Microsoft Learn
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Hi ahwanmishra,
We are following up to see if what we shared solved your issue. If you need more support, please reach out to the Microsoft Fabric community.
Thank you.
Thankyou, @Zanqueta for your response.
Hi ahwanmishra,
We appreciate your inquiry through the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
We would like to inquire whether have you got the chance to check the solution provided by @Zanquetato resolve the issue. We hope the information provided helps to clear the query. Should you have any further queries, kindly feel free to contact the Microsoft Fabric community.
Thank you.
Hi @ahwanmishra,
DirectQuery in Power BI: When to Use, Limitations, Alternatives - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Azure Architecture Center - Azure Architecture Center | Microsoft Learn
If this response was helpful in any way, I’d gladly accept a 👍much like the joy of seeing a DAX measure work first time without needing another FILTER.
Please mark it as the correct solution. It helps other community members find their way faster (and saves them from another endless loop 🌀.
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