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Performance Implications Of Different Ways Of Fully Expanding A Power BI Matrix Visual

Performance Implications Of Different Ways Of Fully Expanding A Power BI Matrix Visual
If you have a Power BI report with a matrix visual on it it’s quite likely that you’ll want all the levels in the matrix to be fully expanded by default. But did you know that the way you expand all the levels could have performance implications, especially if you’re using DirectQuery mode? Here’s an … Continue reading Performance Implications Of Different Ways Of Fully Expanding A Power BI Matrix Visual

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