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Monitoring The Opening Of DirectQuery Connections In Power BI

Monitoring The Opening Of DirectQuery Connections In Power BI
In the past I have blogged about how important the number of connections from a Power BI DirectQuery semantic model to a data source is for performance. It’s also true that in some cases opening a connection, or some of the operations associated with opening a connection, can be very slow. As a result it … Continue reading Monitoring The Opening Of DirectQuery Connections In Power BI

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