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Exploring Power BI Import Mode Throughput With Log Analytics, Part 3: Throughput Variations During A Refresh

Exploring Power BI Import Mode Throughput With Log Analytics, Part 3: Throughput Variations During A Refresh
In the second post in this series I discussed a KQL query that can be used to analyse Power BI refresh throughput at the partition level. However, if you remember back to the first post in this series, it’s actually possible to get much more detailed information on throughput by looking at the ProgressReportCurrent event,… Continue reading Exploring Power BI Import Mode Throughput With Log Analytics, Part 3: Throughput Variations During A Refresh

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