Power BI, Parallelism And Dependencies Between SQL Queries In DirectQuery Mode
This is going to sound strange, but one of the things I like about tuning Power BI DirectQuery semantic models is that their generally-slower performance and the fact you can see the SQL queries that are generated to get data makes it much easier to understand some of the innermost workings of the Power BI … Continue reading Power BI, Parallelism And Dependencies Between SQL Queries In DirectQuery Mode
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