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38 TopicsCannot expand next hierarchy in Matrix
I found an issue in a visual in Power BI service. I have a hierarchy of Rows: Month -> Week -> FltDate. But I cannot expand to the level of FltDate. And when I try fixing it in edit mode, removing and re-inserting FltDate to the Rows, it works. But when I save the report and reopen it in view mode, everything remains, it cannot be expandedSolved12KViews1like11CommentsIssue: Power BI RS May 2023 release - Child Process [Portal] Died
Hello all, After upgrade to Power BI RS May 2023 (15.0.1112.48) on production enviroment and load, I have numerous issues with RSPortal.exe process. Power BI portal sometimes drops some requests and is unavailable for a while in the day, and it gets worse over time (until I restart the entire service). In RSHostingService log I found many (every few minutes under load) warning like this: Child Process [Portal] Died. Check the log for further information Sometimes followed with message: Immediate restart of process Portal Or after some delay (when service is unavaliable) followed with message like: Throttled restart of process by 670 761,67ms: Portal In RSPortal log I not found nothing interesting, except sometimes repeating message: Received a request with an unmatched or no authentication scheme. I not found any of these messages in log before May 2023 version. I think this can be a critical problem on large environments. Please anyone, do you have any similar problems? Thanks for the help.Solved16KViews0likes28CommentsStop Parameter container from hiding when returning from child report
Hello, We are displaying SSRS reports in Power BI Report Server. Few reports have child reports created, now, after opening the child report and pressing the "Go back to parent report" button (to left of zoom drop-down), I will be taken back to the parent report, but the Parameter container will be hidden. Is there a way to keep it always visible? Is it something that can be controlled from SSRS?382Views0likes0CommentsAccessibility issue in Power BI report server 2023 for grouped elements
Hi All, We have recently upgraded our Power BI reporting server to Version1.16.8420.13742 (January 2023) . We are facing an issue regarding the tab order for report elements in the reporting server. The tab order defined while developing the report in Power BI desktop (jan 2023) works as intended when the elements(slicers,text boxes etc.) are not grouped, In Desktop application, Power BI service and Reporting server. However, when we have grouped elements the tab order doesn't work as intended and is random. In the desktop application and power Bi service it works fine but not in the reporting server. Steps to replicate the scenario: Page 1 with Individual elements present without any grouping, Tab order defined under selection view for individual elements Page 2 with few elements logically grouped, Tab order defined under selection view for individual elements and groups. Uploading the report to Power BI reporting server and using keyboard to navigate Please could you help us on the same, on whether it's a known issue or any solution to resolve the same.828Views0likes1CommentFont changes size (Dekstop / Browser view)
Hello, I've run into an issue regarding font sizing. In the Desktop version*1 the sizing is fitting to according visual size, but in the Report Server (browser)*2 the sizing goes up and that makes some of the total line jump to next line because its not fitting to the size. 1* 2* Im new to the community, so I hope I've posted this the right place.Solved723Views0likes2CommentsPerformance and memory leak issue - PBIRS Jan 2022
Hello, After upgrading our production environment to the Power BI Report Server version of January 2022 (1.13.8054.40631), we have significant performance issues. At real user load (including a slight evening load), we have a significant slowdown in report queries (approximately by 50%), and much higher CPU usage. This happens a few hours after the last restart of services, and worsens over time. The problem is only on front-end servers (we have scale-out deployment). And the problem is probably somethere in the RSPowerBI.exe process, which higlly utilizes the CPU and also consumes a large amount of RAM (more than the main msmdsrv.exe process). There is nothing unusual in RSPowerBI * .log. Does anyone else have these problems? Is there a solution?Solved26KViews2likes51CommentsDisabled "Parallel loading of tables" is not working (Jan 2021 release)
Hi, "Parallel loading of tables" is not working correctly. When disable "Parallel loading of tables" in section Data Load in Options, it is working correctly in Power BI Desktop (tables are loaded sequentially in correct order). But after Save as to Power BI Report Server (both in Jan 2021 release), and run scheduled refresh, this behavior not working correctly, tables are still loading parallelly. This option is importat when is there many reports refreshing many tables, which can overload datasource, and in cases when is important order of loading. This issue is also present in October 2020 relese (all three builds). Last worked correctly in May 2020 release.9.8KViews0likes16CommentsCan not open power bi desktop
Greetings I installed power Bi desktop and wen I tried to open it I have an error message : AS Pross PID=6284 has exited with ExitCode=-1073741511, ExitTime=2022-08-16 T 18:53:16.7079870+00:00 I don't know what is the problem Thank you to help me1.1KViews0likes3Comments