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We have a query that returns back a few years. when run locally int he dekstop version, the delay isn't too long. However, when the report is published, as the data passed through the gateway, there is a delay. I was curious if there was a way to detect its the published report and return like the last 2 years, instead of the last 10 years. Or, set a row like like 10,000.
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Hi @blynn
If you use import data when connecting to data source, you could take GilbertQ's advice.
with power bi parameter, you could limit rows as you expected.
addtionally, you could refer to these articles
POWER BI DESKTOP QUERY PARAMETERS, PART 3, LIST OUTPUT
Data-Driven Power BI Desktop Parameters Using List Queries
Or if it doesn't suit your scenario, you could consider premium license which supports incremental refresh.
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/incremental-refresh-in-power-bi-premium/
Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
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